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GETTING THE ACT! Jean Buscemi-Basic Skills 11-Tennis, Cooking Richard Buxton-industrial Arts John Cabiati-Social Studies Bill Cabrera-Foreign Language Bob Carney-Math Walt Chernenko-iCT Joseph Cicala-ACii Judy Colocotronis- Government- Class of '82 Sponsor Antoinette Crom- Instructive Aide- Sewing,Cooking Del Daiger-Cosmetoiogy Jan Daly-Media Aide- Dancing. Tennis Frank Damico-ssvi Counselor Betty Dean-Engiish Jackie Deckel-SS ill Counselor- Class of '84 Sponsor. Newcomer's Club Mike deMalleville- Vocational Debbie DeMaria-Aigebraii, Consumer Math-Reading. Swimming Barbara Dent-Spanish, Journalism-Yearbook-Sewing. Gardening Richard Denton- Physics-Bible Study. Reading 204 VIP
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Susan Berman-Chemistry Leslie Betterman-ss n Counselor-Newcomer's Club- Antiquing, Bowling Margery Binder-Spanish- Travel. Walking Maureen Bloemsma- French Carl Bly-Symphonic Band. Concert Bands, Jazz Ensem- ble. Marching Band-Circus Historical Society Ingeborg Boggess- German I.II.III.IV.V-German Club. German National Honor Society-Singing, Bridge Sparked by a new burst of en- thusiasm, the faculty was urged to go and cheer on the Bruins at home football games. Signs ap- peared in the mail room of the subschools encouraging the staff to go out and be supportive. To help accommodate the teachers, a special cheering section was designated, especially for them, throughout the season. All of this was done to promote interest, spirit, and unity among the staff members. The cheering section, strategically located under the press box, gave teachers a bird’s eye view of all the action on the field. At every game, the section was full of fun-loving faculty members cheering the team on and the football season turned out to be a spirit booster for the facul- ty. Sharon Boudreau-Math Sue Boyle-Engiish Alice Brown-Switchboard Henry Bruno-Math 7,8-Football Coach-Weight Lif- ting, Military History Bertha Bryant-Cierk Typist I, Office Practice and Pro- cedures, Typing I, Speedwriting-Future Business Leaders of America Andy Burch-Science Mary Ann Burks-ss u Secretary Jean Busa-P.T. Secretary Faculty 203
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Sharon Deppe-French i.iv- French Honor Society, French Club-Singing. Writing Max Derr-English 8-Music, Books Mary Jo Dever-Engiish 12 Joni Dim-Art Gayle Doane-PE 7.8-varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball- Camping. Hiking Jeannine Doane-Sociai Studies. English-Tennis Reading Dee Dorminey-P.T. Secretary Frank Dowd-Industrial Arts 7-Crafts. Golf Constance Downing- Computer Programming. Business Data Processing- Travelling, Reading Dick Doyle-SS 11 Counselor Vicki Drinnon-Pubiic Speaking, Debate-Debate- Sailing. Guitar Lynne Dubin-Government, Political Science Being a part of the unpredictable and all exciting Fall Follies was great fun for teachers as well as students. With a skit entitled L. B. is Number One,” faculty members from SSI and II helped to show that pride was alive and booming in our school. As a chorus of teachers sang to the tune “One,” with a new version of words to fit with the homecoming theme, the stunning teachers danced in a chorus line sequence. At the end of the show, the teachers had accumulated the highest number of points, but gave their first place title to the Pep Club, so they could use the $25 prize money for their club. The faculty showed spirit and sport- smanship in the Fall Follies and they did a sensational job. As a member of the chorus line of teachers in the fall follies Nancy Bard performs a song and dance routine. Faculty 205
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