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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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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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Right: All suited-up and ready to go, Pam Paradis prepares herself for some mogul-dodging at Mt. Southington. Below: Having braved the snowy roads, Sarah Lyons, Jennifer Mc- kinley, Shelly Graham, and Sheila Mchugh arrive safely at school. Tama Forte Jenifer Germe 2982562 68 5259856 SeniorsfSnow K l Jennifer Furdeck Theresa Gagliardi Julie Gaughran fi . V Colleen Groom Patricia Gunning Regina rleimann
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