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Science is finding the distance to the sun in inches . trying to find an image that doesn’t exist . attempting to do a lab without reading the procedure in the manual . . . learning how to connect the bun- sen burners to the water faucets. . . We have to go outside to measure the focal length of this lens . . NoncSteweae Whoops . . . Goodbye to a generation of wild eyed drosophilia melanogaster. . . Taking notes on a movie that has nothing to do with what you’re studying now, but it’s in color and we will take it up in afew months. . . Who needs a pass for the Radioactivity on Venus lecture tomorrow? Mr. Rocci contemplating a bust of Homer, or is it a test? “Won’t they ever learn!” “Good Heavens, they’re alive!” ROBERT AMES: B.S., M.Ed., B.U. JULIUS BATALIS: A.B., St. Ansclas s College: M. Ed, ED. dD, B.U, STANLEY G. BOYNTON: B.S., U. of Maine : JOHN CHOATE: A.B., Colby; M. Ed., U. of Maine 2 GARY CORTNER: B. S. Ed., M.S.Ed., Nebraska State College CAROL DeCESARE: B.A., 2 Welledley: M.A.T., Harvard — MARGARET DONOVAN: A.B., Russel Sage: A.M, T., Harvard ee EMMANUEL FRANGOS: B.S., Tufts; M.Ed., Salem State i ALBERT FRUSCIONE: B.A., M.A., U. of Connecticut: THOMAS HARDACRE: A.B., Merrimack Gollcee: | M, AS. fe 16
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Math is remembering that the cosine 0 is nega- tive in the second quadrant—or is it the fourth? . listening to Mr. Buck talk about Dartmouth for three days in a row. . . calling Cambridge on the computer to get a date for Saturday night —‘Blonde hair, blue eyes please” . watching Mr. Koetke break five pieces of chalk every period. . . watching Mr. Moyle’s two hand jump shots go swish in the basket—‘Hey, I didn’t know Mr. Moyle still played basketball.” “He doesn’t, I was talking about him throwing paper into the waste basket.” “DEFINITELY!” Be ar rt fiend 1Z: A.B., B.U., Ed.M., Harvard — BS., Salem State meters fae pees 7 “Hey wait a minute, the computer cheated!” . alee TODD: B. s. Ed, AWoreester State iGolleve: Ed.M., ae Harvard 2 OD: B.A., Brandeis; B.Ed.; U. of Brunnswick KENNETH MOYLE (Head): A.B., M.A., Bucknell EUGENE ROURKE: A.B., Ed.M., U. of NH. JOHN SCHULZ: B. A. , Brown; M. Ed, Bridgewater State Teachers’ RONALD SCHUTT: BS., M. Bas U. of Maine; M.A.T., Brown | CORINNE SNOUFFER: BS, Coe College; M.S., U. of ae ; 15
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First Row: Mr. Winchell, Mr. Hardacre, Mr. Cortner, Mr. Rennie, Mr. Ames, Mr. Batalis. Second Row: Mr. Rocci, Mr. Ourusoff, Mr. Richards, Mr. Fruscione, Mr. Rossi, Mr. Frangos, Mr. Choate, Mr. Harunk. Third Row: Miss Lidback, Miss Lamey, Miss Scott, Miss Huntley, Miss DeCesare, Mrs. Donovan, Miss Meares, Miss Wheeler, Mrs. Jurmain. Fourth Row: Mr. Soule, Mr. Boynton, Mr. Radlo, Mr. Stuhr, Mr. Spang, Mr. Martin, Mr. Latham, Mr. Wilson. TRIAL AND ERROR (MOSTLY ERROR) a et ite eae Mr. Rennie, Chairman of the Science . “JOHN RENNIE (Head): A.B., Wesleyan; M.A., B.U. Department. - - SUMNER RICHARDS: M.Ed., U. Mass.; M.A.T., Brown ALFRED ROCCI: A.B., M.Ed., Tufts RICHARD ROSSI: B.S., M. Ed., Boston College » JUDITH SCOTT: BS., U. of Richniond: M.A.T., Harvard NEIL SOULE: B.S., U. of Maine; M.S.T., U. of N.H. pe SPANG: B.S., Tufts | JAR STUHR: A.B., Princeton; A.M.T., Harvard ‘AGNES WHEELER: B.S., U. of Vermont ‘DAVID WILSON: B.S., M.S.Ed., Tufts VAUGHN NG ae A.B., U. of Rochester 17
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