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New faces— fresh start From Algebra I to Calculus stu- dents became more enlightened in the field of mathematics. With several major changes in the de- partment, new teachers brought with them new ideas and a clean start for various students. Sister Patricia Harrington took over the position of department head, while Mr. Lang revived In- troductory Analvsis for the junior honors class after it had been dropped from the curriculum for a year. Mr. Costa joined the math program for one period a day as he took the responsibility of an Algebra II class. Another new fac- ulty member, Mr. Bunn left his re- search at MIT to teach Analytic Geometry here at Feehan. Differ- ent personalities added a spark of insight to math classes. Above left: “Why can’t I divide by zero be- fore I work out the algebra?” muses Greg- ory Murphy during Mr. Lang’s Calculus class. Right: Explaining the principles of Analy- tic Geometry, Mr. Bunn watches John Lin- court and Denise Neveux as they solve a problem. Above right: Leaning over an Algebra II book, Annette DeBlois tries to figure out the meaning of a proof. Below right: Hoping to find the answer, Shawn Ryan seeks a helping hand in math computation from Mr. Costa. 20
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“T can’t see a thing!” exclaims William Du- lude, Robert Robillard, and Robert Ashe while peeping through their kaleidescopes. Below: “You mean it actually moved?” Neal Sharon and lab partner, Michael Tremblay rush to take a second look. Left: While Deborah Skawinski examines protozoa movements, Susan Benoit records her observations.
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