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Mathematics 1s part | MR. ARMEN JERMAKIAN Mrs. Jermakian, a graduate of Rensselaer, University of Michigan, University of Mas- sachusetts, and University of the State of New York, teaches geometry and advanced algebra. Outside of his classes he assumes the duties of junior class adviser, golf coach, bowling coach, Benevolent and Protective Association representative, and director of the Teachers’ Credit Union. In his spare time, he likes golf, bowling, and music. MRS. JULIA BALE Mrs. Bale, a graduate of Hunter College and Columbia University, was busy this past summer studying modern math at the Math Institute of the University of Maine. When time permits, Mrs. Bale enjoys gardening and hiking. MRS. JULIA BEVERLEY Mrs. Beverley, who teaches geometry and algebra, is a graduate of Wellesley College and Columbia University. At Classical she is an adviser to the freshmen class, the adviser to the Red Cross, and a mem- ber of the assembly committee. When she can find any spare time, she enjoys traveling, reading, and classical music. 24 MR. GEORGE ANDREWES Mr. George Andrewes, the chairman of our mathematics department, has attended Yale and the University of Massa- chusetts and several colleges in England. Mr. Andrewes is an assistant treasurer of the Student Treasury, the adviser to our school’s “Mathletes” and, is also, the chairman of the Benevolent and Protective Society, which is comprised of the whole Classical staff. For recreation, he enjoys hiking, mountain climbing, skiing, and traveling.
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assumes a large part. MRS. BEULAH TOWNE Mrs. Towne graduated cum laude from Middle- bury College, where she received both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Mrs. Towne, who has taught in New York, teaches chemistry at Classical. Out- side of school she devotes most of her time to her three daughters. MR. FRANCIS M. LAMOUREUX Mr. Lamoureux, who teaches chemistry here at Classical, is a graduate of American International College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Brown University. He is also busy every year with the distribution of lockers and keys. Outside of school, Mr. Lamoureux enjoys archery and chamber music. ae E34 TURBOSET EMGINE MR. H. HOWARD LYNCH The chairman of our science department, Mr. Lynch, is an alumnus of Harvard College, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Boston University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In his spare moments in school, he assists the Student Treasury and Carousel. When Mr. Lynch finds leisure, he attends concerts and goes on camping trips. MR. STANLEY MULAK Mr. Mulak, who is a physics teacher at Classical, has taught a variety of subjects in former years, including algebra and chemistry. He attended Amer- ican International College, received a master’s de- gree from Yale University, and received the equiva- lent of another master’s degree from Springfield College. Outside of school, Mr. Mulak is active in many civic affairs. At present, he is chairman of the school board in Somers, Connecticut. He also enjoys hunting, fishing, woodworking, and painting. Mr. Mulak and Lynn Hennessey go over an experime: oo
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O f the cultured person’s herita ge. MR. ROBERT STEVENS A stimulating teacher of algebra and geometry, Mr. Stevens has attended Fitchburg State College, American International College, and Brown Uni- U1 versity. He advises the Ski Club and the senior class, and for recreation enjoys camping, golf and tennis. MR. ROBERT WESSMAN Mr. Wessman, who teaches all three classes in math is a graduate of Springfield Jr. College, Brown University and Springfield College. He has also attended special courses at Holy Cross and Smith Col- leges. Outside of school his interests range from wood- working and reading to classi- cal music and fishing. MRS. LILLIAN STREEN Mrs. Streen, who teaches al- gebra and geometry, is an alumna of New York Univer- sity and also attended Spring- field College. In her spare time, she is active in the Mended Hearts Association. Mr. Andrewes, Mrs. Streen, and Mr. Wessman talk over a recent marking-period. 25 MR. WALTER SZETELA Mr. Szetela, who is showing Richard Marcuson and James O’Malley, the new computer at Classical, teaches S.M.S.G. mathematics, math 4, and math 4s. He spends much of his school time as the ad- viser to the Audio-Visual Aids Crew and as an adviser to the freshman class; Mr. Szetela, a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and the University of Mich- igan enjoys playing tennis. | OY AN BLALEY NSURANCE Lite Mum Steer INBHiECS BECEMBES 3456 CURE = 17 18 39 20} 23 26 2am og
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