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Activity days are a new outlook to t0ITlO1'1'OW Each of the three activity days which were held on October 16, January 22, and May 27 brought a break from the pressures of school and a fun way to re- lax. At the first activity day, students and faculty visited one of a dozen places of historic or educational in- terest in Connecticut, Mas- sachusetts, Rhode lsland or New York. Some students visited New York City's Stat- ue of Liberty and the South Street Seaport, while others enjoyed the marine animals at Boston's Aquarium. Stu- dents liked having the op- portunity to choose which field trip they attended. Mrs. Marie Colasanto was the organizer of the second activity day. She comment- ed on the value of such days in the school calen- dar, l think activity days add another important di- mension to education: the chance to see new plays, go to the theater, see musical programs. They're very im- portant to total education. Usually great successes, activity days brought vari- ety, fun, excitement and educational value to the academic program. They gave most seniors a chance to enjoy one of the last op- portunities to spend special time with their friends. Also, a well-rounded educa- tion was received with the help of each activity day. Right: Should l buy it? Jennifer Vitelli debates whether or not to buy a pair of sunglasses while shopping with Jeanne Labanara, at Quincy Market. 25563552 ee kwa SemorsfActivity Days - V-t N , - v -.. Kimberly DeBia5e Cynthia DeChello Stephanie DeFilippo Q.. Lisa Delfrancesco Andrea DeMeola Jennifer Demetriades
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Deborah Cusack Ellen D'Andrea Regina Dayharsh S :nuance nan-on-nl-null: . ARY :Lech ' ee-a . . KKEZ i 7 C O i aeee cg .. . 88 Q:-sv .,.ge .. , f 'g'X' up S K :nk , gk M V Q ir- ,ts Q ' AXA' iw? I - NW t ,.,. - ' C iz tk i i ggg C t R f . i Zgl A 5- f 1 t Iei s if i if ':::': ' 0 1 1 : q gi misc'-A313 ----... J 3 S YS fi! 11-flown-mir ', The ultimate goal will finally be the Olympics Besides all that was going on in the world of Sacred Heart, there were many things happening beyond the school's concrete walls. News programs were filled with primary elections, his- toric custody battles, mur- der trials and international relations between squab- bling countries. Every day the media had something new to report: another democratic candi- date for the presidency dropped out of the race, Robert Dole and Richard Ciephart won the Iowa pri- mary, another democratic candidate rejoined the race. Tanya Chiarelli, who was closely following the presidential primaries, commented, The lowa caucas was made too im- portant. It was a one-sided point of view that shouldn't set the pace for the rest of the country. ln the midst of the politi- cal furor, Tanya also en- joyed watching another well-covered event in the media - the winter Olym- pics held in Calgary. Her fa- vorite athlete from the Unit- ed States was Jill Trenery, one of the top figure skat- ers. The Olympics passed by in a flash of gold, the politi- cians in a confused mum- ble, having left their mark on each life they touched in 1988. 595-ii!! Yi i simmer arms q,3,,,,,4,M ' filfbgg .t I 911110 Left: An avid follower of the presi- dential elections, Sr. Carol San- sone points out the importance of primaries. 3.3251-ffz 65 Current EventsfSeniors
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MaryLyn Demilo Deborah Eichler Jo-Ann Disantis Jennifer D0n0fri0 Stephanie Eichhorst ,,'- ' Aw' sf, ,175 Laura Ferraiolo Davia Ferrie Danielle Fisco I? X Q ic 4- 1 p ,N I i' .1 Q Above: A change of plans on Janu- ary 22, allows students to enjoy the talents of Mrs. Elaine Lambo- ley and Sr. Mary Grace. Left: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers entertains Andrea Gayle and Michelle O'Donnell at the l-lamden Cinemart Theater. we 67Ysi9g?25 Activity DaysfSeniors
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