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Page 12 text:
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We are one The meaning of the Fenwick Experience comes alive every year during the Freshmen-Senior Buddy Day in October. This year ' s Buddy Day was no differ- ent. We met that day for only the second time, yet we behaved as if we were old friends. From the start we became the Fenwick Family. Together we formed a BF on the football field symbolizing our unity and love for each other and for our school. Then we celebrated mass together. The specialness and one- ness of our faith and of our friendship was evident during the Sign of Peace which was expressed in the Fenwick tradition: with bear hugs. After the mass, it was on to games and lunch. The winners of the games were not rewarded with prizes but rather with a spirit that comes from working together for a common goal. What we have here at Fenwick between the four classes is rare. The hugs we shared at the Buddy Mass are repeated at numerous masses held during the school year. The friendships formed on these special days set aside for the family truly make us one. W ' J y • fvvll l m 1 jTr VVJM
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Opposite: Kelly Bergeron, Jennifer Letendre, Patrice Ryan and Kevin Lech know the importance of sticking together. — Jessica DeLuca, Caroline Weglarz, Kathie Woods, Stephanie Constantine, Ann Connell and Libby Russell pose on a spring day. Clock- wise: Claire Doyle, Laurie Demit and Sonja Brookins enjoy a moment together. — Michael Parisi will learn how to type sometime, but not today. — Cindy Flynn takes a break from studying. — Beth Fairbanks and Kelly Dolan know the value of old friendships. — Chris Houlihan and Anne Cimon are friends forever. — Liz Ciampa, Lisa Santamaria, Renee Chute and Chris Cook display how high fashion hits Fenwick. — Karen Kelly and Jean Robertson frolic in the leaves. 7
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Opposite: Fr. Walker celebrates Mass on Freshmen- Senior Buddy Day. — Pam Cronin limbos her way to victory. Clockwise: Mrs. Brown, Miss Comisky and Mrs. Blaisdel! pause during the Freshmen-Senior Buddy Mass. — With the help of freshman, Kevin Wood, Mathew Faino, senior class vice-president shares a symbol that the seniors offered the fresh- men. — Mark Earl and Mike Volatto prove that three legs are better than two. — John Donnelly displays his super human strength. — Paul Whitmore and friend show great intensity in the three-legged race. — Freshman Brendan Clifford leans on senior Keith O ' Rourke for support. 9
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