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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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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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Best known as one of the more humorous teachers in the school, Mr. Raymond Lussier takes time out to enjoy a composition by a student in his French 4 class. He also possesses the unusual knack of conveying his subject matter to his stu- dents in an interesting manner. Students prepare for the new Mrs. Valerie Rainey, resource teacher, ex- plains the difference between similar and con- Head of our Science Department at Classical, Mr. Howard Lynch instructs grtuent triangles to one of her geometry junior Bruce Guzowski in the use of the friction pulley. He believes in teaching classes. his classes in an effervescent manner, and conveys the practicality of physics to our everyday lives. During his leisure Mr. Lynch enjoys camping and listening to music. 26
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