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1 Mrs Beverly Fox, Guidance Counselor, came to Maynard High School in 1974; previously she taught at Northfield Mount Hermon School. 2 Mr Garabedian was a music teacher in Old Town, Maine before coming here in 1953 He plans to, Watch the comet on television, and said the class of ‘86 is. like the comet, here today — gone tomorrow 3. Mrs. Hannon, Special Ed. Assistant, started at MHS in 1981. She is planning a small comet party and says, The class of ‘86 doesn ' t compare with the Comet Halley. 4 Mr Harris. Business, came here in 1981 alter teaching at Assabet Vocational To celebrate the comet he plans to, “have a few beers and observe. To him, the class of ‘86 is, spaced out. 5 Mrs. Haughey, English, taught in other schools in Massachusetts, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio before coming here in September. She expects to, be grading papers during the comet’s entire course. Mrs Hayes. Business, was a Traffic Supervisor with the Lincoln Police Dept and has taught here since 1965. She plans to go to Australia to get a better view of the comet, and finds our class, “Incredible 8
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Mr Duggan, Assistant principal, said he started working here, “two years before history was a course.” To observe the comet he wants to stay up all night in his convertible He said, “Both the comet and your class are space shots.” Guidance Counselor, Don Cranson, was Asst Dean of Students at Worcester College before coming here in 1975. He says he’ll celebrate the comet’s return with, “a candlelight dinner in my observatory. “ Mrs. Dentino started teaching at MHS in 1981 Her plans for the comet are uncertain but she said, “They will be something remember for the next 76 years “ 9. Ms DiNitto, English, doesn ' t remember working before MHS, “It’s all a blur”, she said But she does remember coming here in 1981. She describes us as, “a once in a lifetime experience.” 10. Mr. Elliott, English, came here in 1975 from Cambridge. He wants to see if the comet, “affects our star wars defense shield,” and hopes, “the class and the comet will be star-struck.” I I Mrs. Flannery taught at the Brockton Junior High before she began her job here as a Special Ed. Assistant in 1978. 8 9 J
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7 Mr. Joki, Industrial Arts, started teaching here in 1975 When asked about the comet he said, “Halley who?” He also said, “the class of ‘86 is orbiting, waiting to make a big splash 8 Mr. Gary Jusseaume, English, was at Marlborough High before coming to Maynard in 1975. In answer to our inquiry he said, “Moi plan is to listen to the sound track of Cosmos while musing about whatever vagaries cross my mind’s eye.” 9. Mr Jack Kendra, Industrial Arts, started teaching here in 1965. He will celebrate the return of Halley with a moonlight serenade, and he feels that our class and Comet Halley, “move along the same wave length . ” 10, Mr Lent, Social Studies, started teaching here in 1968. He plans to observe the comet by, “following an ancient ritualistic practice of getting up in the morning and going to bed at night. II Mr Kraft, Language, taught in Westwood before coming here in the fall He said, “The class of ’86 and the comet are experiences we can only once enjoy every 100 years.” Mr. Koskinen, Physical Education, taught in Tennessee before coming 12. here in 1970 He would rather watch a football game than the comet and he thinks the class of ' 86 is “moving through space leaving a bit of history behind them.” 13. Ms. Shirley Klepadlo, Chemistry, worked at Marlborough High and the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology. Her plans for the comet’s return include, “observing it through a telescope on a yacht ” 9
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