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Mr. Euclid Lague goes over French pronuncia- tion with student, Carol Kantany. Proper pronuncia- tion plays an important part in the study of a foreign language, in that it helps develop a better awareness of the people and their culture. =) ili Mr. Armand Jermakian gives a doubtful look to a student’s mathematical answer. Outside of his math classes, Mr. Jermakian is coach of both the bowling and golfing teams. Capable teachers stimulate Mr. Francis Lamoureux, a chemistry teacher, per- forms an experiment which melts glass. Mr. Lamou- reux is also in charge of the distribution of locker keys. His outside hobbies include skiing and music. 24
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Mrs. Jeanette Harris divides her time teaching at both Classical and Technical High Schools. This year she instructed two courses new to the curriculum, one in Black His- tory and another in Contemporary Issues. Mrs. Harris has spent time in Africa, an experience which she is sharing in an informal discus- sion with students Carol Brown and Joanne Robbins. Mrs. Carol Hosenfeld is a new teacher this year in the language department. Mrs. Hosenfeld individually helps Robert Morgan and cleans up any problems concerned with French. reaches more students Miss Joy Harper joined the faculty mid-way through the school year as a replacement for Miss King. This involved taking over the Writing Work- shop, a course designed to supplement the regular English curriculum. Miss Harper is helping Gary Perlmutter and Richard Ross to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking, abilities strength- ened by the Writing Workshop.
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After class, Mrs. Helen Landry explains to Steven Rome some of the mechanics of the conjugation of verbs. Replacing Miss Rouillard, she tries very hard in her French 3x and French 4x classes to help her students understand both the technicalities and beauty of the French language. the learning process With the belief that visual aids are very impor- tant, Mr. Stephen LeClair, history teacher, uses a map to show the growth of our nation in the past two hundred years. Mr. Edward Lundvrigan, a physics and math teacher, explains to students Allen Steinberg and Carleen Dahlke the theory behind the balistic pendu- lum. Having a very good sense of humor, he makes his classes both enlightening and exciting with his numerous anecdotes. Adviser to the Chess Club, Mr. Lundrigan also enjoys playing golf. 2
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