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Members of the Class of 1997,
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prepare to follow through with
their dream of “the Bishop
Feehan experience.”
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Uap,c Ups, and sAwaay! Struggling against the wind, Noelani Kaluhiokalani, Heather
Population: 700 McIntyre, and Angela Volpicelli attempt to reach their common goal of sending
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Lost in Space. Oblivious to the world around
them, Shelby Bennett and Corey Bouvier find
themselves drifting off into their own little
dream worlds.
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Preparing For
Have you ever found of chasing bad guys and
yourself sitting in the back catching them at gunpoint
of that dreaded class, *zon- have been forgotten. He
ing out’, and thinking now hopes to pursue a Ca-
about how much the color reer in teaching. As a child,
of the leaves has changed shiny rocks brought a
on the tree outside? If your smile to the face of Kate
answer is yes, then remem- Wallace who is now driven
ber that every experience by the forces of art and cre-
shapes your future. What ative writing. Sarah Kelch,
we learn in the classroom, who plans to dedicate her
on the playing field, in the life to animals, once envi-
chorus room, and, even, in ously watched a secretary's
the halls will carry us for nimble fingers glide over
the rest of our lives. Where the keys. Ironically, these
we end up and who we be- people who appear set in
come are influenced by their career paths may
what we accomplish in high change their majors in col-
school. lege many times. To say
From our first days of kin- that a certain class or activ-
dergarten, we have aspired ity has little effect on your
to many professions. Some life is narrow minded. Each
people have changed their experience, no matter how
career goals once a week, small, shapes your future.
from areas as diverse as The present gives birth to
tree surgery to early child- the future; hence the
Spreading her wings. Suspended in air, Jessica
hood education. Little An- dream starts here and now. Wall defies the laws of gravity while performing a
difficult dive.
thony Collamati’s dreams
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STUDENTS
Preparing For Life
“What's on the agenda to- ber how much fun we had last
day?” Each day, Feehan stu- year? We raised so much mon-
dents whip out their planners ey for the school. Then
or study their calendars in or- Wednesday is the annual
der to discover which activ- blood drive. Now that we are
ities are planned for the day. seventeen, we can donate
“Well Jane, today we have blood.”
that mass which is an oppor- “There is nothing to do Fri-
tunity to take time out of our day, Jane. Why don’t we go
busy schedules in order to see a movie?”
deepen our faith. Also, it is al- “No way! The Father-Daugh-
ways a pleasure to hear Fr. ter dance is on Friday. I'm not
Dave's rich voice resounding going to miss that. I love
through the auditorium.” dressing up and having a
“Yeah. Don't forget the rally good time with my friends and
tomorrow, Brian. I wonder if my father. We can go see the
anyone will get covered with “Miracle Worker’ on Saturday
whipped cream? A rally must night. It’s the theater compa-
mean that there is a football ny’s fall production. They al-
game this weekend, and we ways do a good job.”
cannot miss that.” “Okay Jane, we'll do that.
“Look Jane, the next Stu- With all of the activities hap-
dent Council dance is Sunday pening here at Feehan, we can
night. It sure will be hard to keep busy all year long.”
beat the huge video screen Keeping our students ac-
that we had last time, but it tively involved in school life is
should be fun anyway.”’ only one way that Bishop
“Next week is going to be Feehan helps the dream to
just as busy, Brian. The walk- start here.
a-thon is on Tuesday. Remem-
Put your left foot in. reer ina circle with their
Dads, Lisa Lopes and Jennifer Connell break the
generation gap.
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Blazing spirits. Silhouetted by the raging bon-
fire, Sven Myrberg and Lauren Goulet are
warmed by the heat as they watch the rally.
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With their spirit,
1993 graduates are
IN A CLASS OF THEIK OWN
Echos rang out through the audi- men, hoping they would remember us.
torium. They bounced off the walls and We looked toward our teachers, know-
ricocheted into the hearts of all. So ing we would never forget them. We lis-
many memories were created in this tened to Father Dave, understanding
vast room; now it was time to look to that his insight would help us grow.
the future and say “goodbye”. Then we looked ahead and asked,
As we Sat silently at Mass in our Where would life lead us? A time char-
starched gowns and straight caps, we acterized by friendship and love, Senior
felt proud to say we were a part of Feeh- Class Day will be held in our hearts for-
an. We looked toward the underclass- ever.
Graceful graduate. Showing off her dancing A Round of Applause. Members of the senior class excitedly put their hands together on such a
ability, Rachel Reeves gracefully makes her way memorable day.
across the auditorium.
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A sea of difference. A line displays the separation of color and gender; the Class of 1993, however, was unified.
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