Bishop Stang High
DO MINICA N A CA DEM Y, graduates at class awards ceremonyare (front row,jrom left) Jennifer Jones. Stephanie Pacheco; (standing,jrom left) Karen Carreiro. Jennie Wrobel. Jennifer Degagne. KellyCabral. Erica Followwill. Sarah Goodwin. Paula Elbert. Amanda Fernandes. Alsorecejving an awardbut not'pictured is Maria Moura. , '
,Dominican Academy FALL RIVER - 1994 graduates received diplomas at a June 5 graduation. liturgy celebrated by Rev. John J. Oliveira of St. Anthony of Padua Church, Fall River.. During her address, to the graduates, principal Helen Miller reviewed some of her memories of their time together at DA. She concluded by advising the graduates to maintain the valuesthai were nurtured at the academy. Valedictorian Jennie Wrobel of Fall River thanked those who h~ve guided the Class of'94 through their early years. She recognized Donimican Academy's 100 year tradition of academic excel,knce and charged her classmates to follow the right path as they leave DA and'to' uphold the ideals which they have acquired at the ," academy. At the class' June 2, Awards Assembly, members received recognition for their achievements duringihe past two years. Award recipIents were Paula Elbert o(Tiverton; RI, , and Amanda Fernandes of Westport for HOJ.lor Roll Eight Consecutive Terms; Jennifer Jones and Jennie Wrobel of Fall River for High Honors Eight Consecutive Terms; Jennie Wrobel for Presidential Academic Fitness Award; and Paula Elbert and Jennie Wrobel for the Light of Christ Award. Jennif~r Jones delivered the salutatorian address.
Bishop Connolly High FALL RIVER - At the recent senior banquet, 1994 graduates received awards and scholarships as follows: Rosemary Abardo: Newport Naval Officers Wives Club Scholarship. Linda Aguiar: Connolly Alcohol and Drug Awareness Team ICAA T) senior certificate. Joseph Aleardi: Ignatian. Most Admired Student. Student Trainer and Salt of the Earth awards: Old Rochester Professional Educators Association Scholarship. Melissa Amedeo: C AAT certificate, Kimberly Atwood: Bronze medal and Massachusetts Foreign Language Award for Spanish: CAAT certificate. Judd Berube: Drama Society Award: American University. George Washington University Presidential. Quinnipiac College Dean's and University of Rhode Island Merit scholarships, Tanya Cabral: C AAT certificate. Teresa Carreiro: CAA T and Massachusetts Bar Association certificates: Boston College. Federal Work/ Study. Federal Pell grants: Federal SEOG: Massachusetts State. National Elks. St. Anne's Credit Union. Paul Golden Citizenship scholarships. Chris Ciosek: Salt of the Earth Award. Suzanne Cote: CAA T certificate; AssiJmption College Academic Scholarship, Jennifer Currier: Salt of the Earth Award. James Damiano: SEMA hockey scholarship. Melissa David: National Honor Society Award. Joshua de la' Fuente: Salt of the Earth Award. Matthew Doyle: Milliken-Silva Basketball League scholarship. Fall River Catholic'Women's Club scholarship. Lebanon American Society grant. Christina Erwin: Massachusetts Bar Association Certificate. Drama Society Award. University of Notre Dame Club. of Southeastern Mass. and RI Scholarship. Covahne Fales: University of Maryland Presidential Scholarship. Kerie Gendreau: C AAT certificate. Salt of the Earth Award. Sheriff Nelson's Drug Awareness Scholarship, Kathleen Giblin: C AA T ccrtificate, University of Rhode Island Grant. Patrick Griffin: Massachusetts Bar Association' Certificate, Salt of the Earth Award. University of Rhode Island Merit scholarship. . Jefferson Guimond: Most Admired Student. Salt of the Earth awards: Massachusetts Bar .Assciciation Scholarship: MillikenSilva Ba,ketball League Scholarship: Student Body President Award. Amy Hess: National Honor Society Award: Loyola University New Orleans Academic, Spring Hill College Academic, Tulane University and National Peace Essay scholarships. Garth Holman: Warren Wilson College Sutton and Naval War College Civilian scholarships. Robert Javonillo: Bronze medal for phy~ics, Century III Leaders Program Sylvan Scholar: Boston University. College of Charleston, Newport Naval Officers Wives Club scholarships. Rita
Kane: B'ronze medal for psy'chology, American Psychology Association Award; Fairfield University Merit Scholarship. Matthew Keane: Bronze medaHor law: Salt. of the Earth' and Greater Fall River Art Association awards; Emerson College De~n's Scholarship: Stonehill~ollege Work/Study Scholarship and Grants. Laurie'Leal: Most Admired Student, Yearbook. Literary Magazine/ Journalism. Salt of the Earth, and Harvard Book :awards; Catholic School Counselors Association Commendation. Xerox Award in Humanities/Social 'Sciences; University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth Chancellor's Merit Scholarship. Joseph Librera: Milliken-Silva Basketball League Scholarship. Lauren Mack: Bronze medal and Massachusetts Foreign Languagc Association Award for French; Drama Society Award: Bentley College Presidential, DePaul University Dean's Business, Nichols College J and Francophone Association scholarships: selected for DePaul University Strobel Honors Accounting Program. Kathryn Marino: Gold medals for biology. AP English. U.S. history, math: Class Valedictorian, Outstanding Senior and All Around Student. National Honor Society: Drama Society and Bausch and Lomb Science awards: 1994 National Merit Scholarship Finalist: Tandy . Technology Scholar: Presidential.Scholar Semi-finalist; 1994 All ,American Awards honorable mention; Fall River Elks Scholarship. . Andrew Mona~tess: Massachusetts Bar Association Certificate. Colleen Nolan: Ignatian, Most Admired Student and Salt of the , Earth awards. Elizabeth Peters: Massachuse.tts Bar Association Certificate. Max Peterson: Boston Globe Scholastic Art Silver Key Award. Derek Potvin: 'Bronze medal for computers. Jaime Rebello: Bronze'medal for religion. Milliken-Silva Basketball League Scholarship. John Roderick: Class Salutatorian, Most ". Admired Studen!' and Senior Class President awards. Kevin Roy: Bro'nze medal for chemistry, Massachusetts Bar Association Certificate. United States 'Air Force Academy Scholarship. Nicole Rubano: Drama Society Award. Katherine Santos: National Honor Society Award, University of New Hampshire Dean's Scholarship. Elizabeth Smith: Salt of the Earth and Drama Society awards. Susan S'oares: Most Admired Student, Literary Magazine! Journal- ism, Salt of the Earth, Drama Society and Best Actress awards: Eastern Nazarene College A~ademic Achievement and Presidential scholarships: Messiah College Academic Achievement, Presidential and Dean's scholarships and Minority Grant. Alison Subin: Bronze medal for art: C AAT certificate. Boston Globe Scholastic Art Silver Key Award, Regis College Dean's and Alumni scholarships. Elizabeth Sylvia: SI. Lawrence University Scholarship. Shannon Tavares: Shaw's Supermarket Scholarship. Amy Texeira: CAAT certificate, Tiverton Women's Community Club Scholarship, Michael Terry: Student Trainer Award. Sarah Thiboutout: Bronze medal for world literature, CAAT certificate, Drama Society Award. 1994 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student, Presidential Scholar Semifinalist. University of Hartford Regent's Scholarship. Matthew Tracy: Bronze medal for AP English: Outstanding Senior and All Around Student, Drama Sodety. Best Actor, College of the Holy Cross Book awards: 1994 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student. Tandy Technology Scholar and Outstanding Student in Mathematics. Science. Computer Science: Fall River Elks and Citizen's Scholarship Foundation scholarships, Joshua Uebelherr: Syracuse University Dean's Scholarship. Named Tandy Technology Outstanding Teacher was Eileen LaFleur, and Brother Roger Millette, FIC, received the Connolly Alcohol and Drug Awareness Certificate of Administrative Support.
NORTH DARTMOUTH - Head football coat:h Jim Lanagan has been inducted into the Massachusetts Football Coaches Hall-of-Fame, and offensive coo:rdinator Tim McCarthy was honored for his many years of coaching and service to youth. Lanagan has been coaching high school football :for 36 years, 29 as a head coach, at Coyle, Wareham, Fairhaven and Bishop Stang high s<:hools. His teams have a combined record of 166-102-8. Included are 10 league <:hampionships and a superbowl appearance. McCarthy has been an assistant coach at Stang since 1976. He is best known for his work with offensive linemen in Stang's "wishbone attack." Since he became offensive coordinator three years ago, the Spartans have averaged 25 points per game. The third and final sports banquet of the year honored spring sports participants as well as the year's' major award winners. Among the honorees were: Jessica Bl,ron, recipient ofthe John O'Brien Award as Stang's outstand- , ing scholar-athlete; John Cooney, Carlin Kynch Award, outstanding male student-athlete; Anne Marie Desrosiers and Andrea Sorrell, Theresa Dougall Award, outstanding female student-athletes; Pete..- Kelly, Gi:!bert ,Barboza Award, unsing student-athlete. ,..
"SONGS FOR SAFETY" were performed at Our Lady of Lourdes Schoo.l. Taunton. by Curtis Coleman. whosi!topics include "Fire in the Home." "Strangers" 'and "Smoking." Assisting with a demonstration of "Stop. Drop and Roll" was first-grader Molly Gadry.
For the fourth quarter marking period 86 students received highest honors, 57 earned high honors, and 37 earned honors. All were presented certificates of merit.
ACA -Educational FundLaurie Catherine Poyant of New Bedford, a 1994 graduate of Coyle-Cassidy High School, Taunton, is one of 89 students recently awarded financial.aid by the Association Canado-Americaine. She will attend the , Catholic University of America. Founded in 1924, the ACA' Educational Fund has awarded over $850,000 to Franco-American and FrenchCanadian college students. This year a total of $35,000 was granted.' '
KINDERGARTEN CAPS: New graduates of the St. Marv-Sacred Heart School. North Attleboro. kindergartin include (from left) Brian .Endler. Geoffrey Lewis. Lauren Smith. Christinr Foley. Lauren Konrath.