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Bishop Feehan High School
70 Holcott Drive
Attleboro, MA 02703
Phone: (508)226-6223
Enrollment: 861
Dominant: Kevin Sullivan, Hilary Clarcq, Kellie Shaugfnessy, Mary Ann Barros, Rajeev Chaudhry.
eft side (top): Natalie Stokes, Tracy Stella. (Mid) Catherine Servant. (Bottom) Jessica Sims, and Caitlin Joyce.
This search is all about our people! Lisa Augusto, Ryan McManus, Mark Carges,
Jennifer Viveiros, and Marisa Bell start the new year off with broad smiles.
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Dial in, log on, and search Feehan’s er, has not changed our identity or
website. From the Feehan family to our core values. Although we have
the latest technology, it all appears become more concerned with tech-
here at Bishop Feehan. A mixture nology, we still mantain our spiritual
of the newest advances and tradi- awareness. Many people believe
tional love make Feehan the great that technology desensitizes and iso-
home that it is. lates people, but here nothing could
Over our four years, we have be further from the truth. Our
witnessed many school has remained
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changes at Feehan. the loving, nurturing
When we seniors be- environment it has
gan our high school always been. Wheth-
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careers, the comput- er we are celebrating
er room existed in a basketball game or
099 and contained pulling together dur-
barely thirty compu- ing times of crisis,
ters. Now, as our the Feehan commu-
journey comes to an end, the entire nity fosters and maintains a strong
Media Center is full of technology. bond. This bond, along with the
When we were freshman and having friendships we have created and the
problems with our assignments, our lessons we have learned, has helped
teachers said, ‘‘Check the library.” all of us to realize our full potential.
Now when we have a problem, our As we set out to apply this potential
teachers say, “Try searching the in our rapidly changing society, we
web.”’ If we miss a day of school, know that we will forever carry in
the new technology at Feehan en- our hearts the true meaning of love,
ables us to check our homework on friendship, and family, as it has been
the web or even write an e-mail to taught to us at Bishop Feehan.
our teachers. In every class, from Thomas Principe
English to theology, technology is Editor-in-Chief
utilized every day.
Every year, Feehan adapts more
and more technology; this, howev-
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We're #1, Matthew O’Dette, Luke Connolly, Mike McManus, Matthew Merriam, Jessica Mooney, Lauren Watner,
Nick Coggeshall, Christopher Casey, Brendan Hodge, show off their Feehan spirit after the cookout.
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It is obvious that the world has become program relies both on the inherent
increasingly technological in recent acting talents of many students to act
years. We live in a "computer age” in the productions and modern elec-
where much of what we do is bigger tronic equipment to run the lights and
and better because of advanced tech- sound on stage.
nology. Film and art are enhanced by While technology and progress is an
computer graphics. Music is remixed important part of life, students still
and remodulated be- seem to find time to go
fore it hits the charts. to traditional activities
Here at Bishop such as dances, foot-
Feehan, we too, have ball rallies, and other
been touched by the activities that promote
miracle of technology, friendship and school
yet we still retain the spirit. With the combi-
beauty of what people nation of new ideas
can create and ex- and old traditions in
perience with their student life, as well as
own hands. academics, Feehan stu-
While finding technology useful in dents are certain to be well prepared
many areas of life, students still take for graduation and the big world out-
the time to displayed their instrumen- side the grounds of Bishop Feehan.
tal talent, minus the remixing, at the — Lindsey Ellis
Feehan Follies. The celebration of the Student Life Editor
arts combines good old sketching with
modern computer-generated images.
At the Feehan Follies, students sang,
told jokes, or played on modern elec-
tric guitars and basses. The theater
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he ‘‘Feehan Follies’ are a showcase of talent from all aspects
of the Feehan community. This talent has included everything from music
to dancing to comedy. This year, master of ceremonies Kevin Costello kept
the crowd on their feet between acts and moved the show along nicely,
while Meredith Burgess’s ballet performance and Michelle Blanchette’s
singing of Jewel’s ‘‘Foolish games’’ awed the audience. Marcus Scigliano
and Chris Lopes performed a lip synch to the Blues Brothers that brought
laughs from all the folks watching. And let’s not forget our talented faculty
performers, Mr. Umoh on the drums, and Mr. Grant and Mr. Bowen on
guitar. At the end of the night, students and faculty had an appreciation for
other people’s talent and an insight into how much effort many students at
Feehan put into developing their own special gifts.
— Christopher Casey
Clockwise from top left: All that Jazz! Damien Cuce and friends get the crowd
swinging... Who’s onf irst? Christopher Taylor had the audience rolling in the aisles... The beat
of a different drummer, Mr. Umoh rallies the crowd with his unique musical style...Sweet
Harmony, Brent Osborne and Tony Calabro combine their musical talents...Let’s give it up!
The master of ceremonies Mare Scigliano introduces the newt act...Musical Nomads, Austin
Applegate, Jared Fredette, and Justin Routhier share with Feehan the amazing sounds of
“Caravan’.
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