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Friday, June 27, 2003

News from Bishop Feehan High School

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ATTLEBORO - Bishop Feehan High School seniors Ryan Tully and Justin Brunell were selected as scholar-athletes by the National Football Foun" dation. They are two of 22 high school students chosen to represent the eastern Massachusetts chapter of the foundation and were honored along with other selections at the foundation's 28 th annual banquet. Senior Brian Loew was honored by the school for distinguished achievement in community service and was recently nominated for the statewide Prudential Spirit of Community Award. He is the son of Neil and Joyce Loew of Plainville and plans to rtllend Marist College this fall. Ashley Bigda, also it senior, was recently named Miss.,Greater Auleboro and is currently competing in the Miss Massachusetts Pageant. She is the daughter of Mark and Denise Bigda of Attleboro and will auend Merrimack College this fall. Senior Mary Bucci of Norfolk has been awarded the school's Daughters of the American Revolution Award. It recognizes students who exhibit qualities of dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. The daughter of Vincent and Susan Bucci, she will he allending Bates College.

Feehan senior Zachary Annino, son of Doug and Beth Annino of Mansfield, was awarded a $1,000 scholarship for his narrative in the Guideposts magazine's Young Writers' Contest. Annino's personal narrative told of a lesson learned and how God has been at work in his life. He plans to use the scholarship when he enters the University of New Hampshire as a freshman. . Student Margaret Marino placed in the top 19 percent of the nationally recognized Arts Recognition and Talent Search Program this year. She was one of 649 award recipients nationwide and received a Merit Award for her performance in the voice category. She is the daughter of Rick and Joan Marino of Plainville and plans to attend Wagner College. Senior J. Luke Krafka, an accomplished cellist and vocalist, was selected to the National High School Honors Orchestra after playing at the National Convention in Ohio. He will tour with the New England Conservatory Youth Philharmonic Group this summer. Krafka is the son of Michael and Holly Krafka of Milford. He will attend the Boston Conservatory this fall.

STUDENTS FROM Margaret McCormick's first-grade class at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, New Bedford, display certificates they earned for completing a book reading project. They also received a "Book It" medallion and a free piz.za from Pizza Hut.

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WHALING PROJECT - Tim Soars of St. Anthony's School, New Bedford, works on a whaling project as classmate Bryan Freitas looks on. Students built collages, ships and mini sea scenes as part of the story. Below, Robert Thibeault and David Iria show off their efforts.

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BISHOP STANG High School students display awards they received for excelling on this year's National Latin Exam. Sponsored by the American Classical League, the exam was taken by 34 students from the North Dartmouth school.

Bishop Stang students receive 'awards NORTH DARTMOUTH Bishop Stang. presented several awards to its students recently on its annual Awards Night. Senior Racine Silva, daughter of Tony and Tina Silva of Swansea, took home The President's Award for Excellence and the 2003 John C. O'Brien Scholar Athlete Award. The President's Award for Excellence is presented to a student who exemplifies the highest ideals of Bishop Stang and is a true role model for his or her peers.The scholar athlete award is presented to the student/athlete wlio

possesses the qualities that former athletic director and coach John C. O'Brien did. The Theresa E. Dougall Award, given to an outstanding senior female athlete, was presented to Bethany Lemeneger of New Bedford. It is awarded to multi-~port athletes who lead by example. The Carlin Lynch Award, which honors an outstanding male athlete who leads by example, was presented to senior Henri Valois of New Bedford. The Gilbert Barboza Unsung'

Hero Award was presented to Nicole Desrochers of North Dartmouth. It is awarded to the student who best exemplifies the spirit of cooperation and generosity. Senior Daniel Shea is the 2003 recipient of The Spartan Award. It is presented to student who best displays citizenship and service beyond the school service requirements. It was voted on by the principal of students, department chairmen and student council representatives. Shea is the son of Daniel and Monka Shea of Lakevilie.

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