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SPECIAL RECOG ITIO Dr. Thomas Belote Modern Physics, college level . . . teacher: Doctor Belote . . . Room 2241 . . . Few were looking forward to this class, however there was one factor which changed our attitude toward Physics: As well as giving us a solid and priceless understanding of Physics, Doc supplied us with an abundance of surprises: The Beach Buggy Lab . . . quizzes on dinosaurs . . . Halloween . . . The Grinch . . . -5 . . . Theorem 188 . . . F:ma ...Flip . . . V- not? . .. Thegolf tournament . . . trying to follow Doc's derivations . . . theta . . . E:mc2 . . . toy day . . . Donc-Donc . . . sailing is fun . . . review block field trips . . . and many other things we still don't understand! Thanks Doc, for teaching us that Physics really can be fun! HRX Mr. Barry Fitzgerald English . . . Room 1213 . . . When Mr. Fitzgerald took over as our class advisor in 1984, we were appreciative of his generosity and willingness to help out. Soon after we realized his true enthusiasm in organizing events for our class and discovered all the time and effort he was willing to devote to us . . . Fitz . . . best-dressed teacher . . . hysterical field trips-without any money . . . 14 people in his car . . . class advisor . . . head of the Literary Magazine . . . the race for the front row of seats . . . Barry . . . Faculty pin-up . . . Thank you, Mr. Fitzgerald, for making your classes more enjoyable than you realize!
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SPECIAL RECCG ITIO ,pn aff Senor James Fallon Spanish . . . Room 2217 . . . Seldom do we find a teacher who has genuine interest in an entire class. Senor was willing to become involved with his students, and that willingness has won our respect and trust. He garners affection from us through his warm humor and interesting manner of teaching. Senor communicates to us with respect and kindness, which has made him a favorite of all who have had him as a teacher. We remember: noticias, map examinations, witty stories and remarks, clase! , film-strips, cat stories and otras cosas etc. Senor, we thank you for giving us the encouragement and for always being there for us when we needed someone. You, are a prime example of a true friend. Mr. Michael Geragosian 8: Mr. Kevin Kilfoyle DECA . . . Room 2108 . . . Killa and G have been described as friendly, fun, and easygoing guys, and because of these qualities, they have won the hearts of all their students. Whenever a student has a problem, one can be sure that either G or Killa will take the time to sit down and talk it out . . . field trips . . . local and state conventions . . . thank you G , for getting up after those long, hard hockey games . . . Did you win, G ? . . . Born in the USA! . . . lf you see Kay, tell her I said Hi!l' and Richard . . . On behalf of all the students, we would all like to thank you both for everything you have done. Thanks for the valuable memories!
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