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THE ST. JOSEPH'S School, Fairhaven, National Junior Honor Society (left) and Safety Patrol with Fairhaven police chief Ted Silva.
St. Joseph's School In Oct. 13 c~remonies at St. Joseph's School, Fairhaven, students were installed as members of the National Junior Honor Society and the school Safety Patrol. The NJHS members are eighthgraders Matthew Jarvis, Burry Dellecese, Thomas Osuch, Nil:ole
Coyle-Cassidy Coyle and Cas:iidy High School, Taunton, plans ~:everal events for prospective students and their parents. Parents are invited to a Parents' Information Night 7:30 p.m. Nov. 16 in the school library. CC school officials will offer a slide presentation and discus:; such topics as financial assista.nce, curriculum and extracurricular activities. The annual open house will be 'held 6 to 9 p.rr. Nov. 22. Area eighth-graders and their pare:nts are welcome to 'lisit and tour the school aided by CC students. Members of the faculty, the school's athletic staff and representatives of student organizations will be available for presentations and for questions. ,Refreshmtnts will be served. The school's placement test will be administered 8 a.m. to noon Dec. 4. Applications for admissions to the 'Coyle and C(issidy Class of 1998 and other pertinent information wili be handed out at the end of the test. For further information, COJ:!tact Coyle 'and Cassidy High School at 823-6164. '
Guerra, Jessica Cummings, Sean Mitchell and Catherine Cortese. Fairhaven police chief Ted Silva accepted pledges from safety patrol members includingJilIian Bourque, Jason Korske, Nicole Beaulieu,
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MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSMAN Peter Blute visits a social studies class at Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River. Answering students' questions, he discussed the North American Free TradeAgreement, the Clinton health plan, the local economy and why he became a congressman. His advice to students: "Read a lot, keep accumulating knowledge. Knowledge is power." (Hickey photo) ,
Bishop Connolly High School Elizabeth Sisson and Michael Cancilliere, Bishop Connolly High School, Fall River, graduates, were named AP Scholars by the College Boarp, in recognition of their achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Examinations. The exams are scored on a 5point scale; students,must earn a grade of 3 o'r above to earn A P Scholar recognition and college credit in the test subject. Miss Sisson is attending Tufts University, Medford, and Cancilliere attends Grove City College in Pennsylvania.' Both are from Portsmouth, RI.
Vanessa Cesarz of Seekonk, a senior at Bishop Feehan High School, Attleboro, is among semifinalists in the 1994 National Merit Scholarship Program. The 15,000 semifinalists have the opportunity to continue competition for more than 6,500 Merit Scholarships to be awarded in the spring. At Feehan Miss Cesarz has received awards for academic excellence in biology, English, chemistry, French, Spanish. mathematics and history and earned the Brown University Book Award and the
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Bishop' Stang An op~~ house for prospective students and their parents will be held at Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth, 7p.m. Nov. 18. Faculty; students, administrators and coaches will be on hand to answer questions. For information contact the development and recruiting office at Stang, 993-8959 or 996-5602.
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Frida}j Nov. 12· . PRAYER VIGIL FOR VOCATIONS FR. PAT & TEAM Sunday, ,Nov. 13 WORKSHOP 9:30-4:00/ MASS 4:30 HEALING OF'RELATIONSHIPS BARBARA SHLEMON RYAN CYNTHIA VILLARI $30.00 Donation - Cafeteria Sunday, Nov. 14 - 2:00 PM HEALING SERVICE BRO. ARMAND BINETIE, M.S. Wednesday, Nov. 17 - 10:00 -11:45 AM BIBLE STUDY CLASS REV. JOSEPH ROSS, M.S.
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