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You will be free at the moment you want to be. Freedom without responsibility is anarchy. Right: David Arnold, John Vandereecken, and Charles Schwing (math instructors) — “Did you hear the one about . . .?” Below left: Math teacher, Marilyn Kass, relaxes in the Media Center with cohorts Earlene Robert and Joyce Costa — Watch the birdie, girls!” Below right: Math-science Coordinator, Roland Brous- seau, insists that according to the new algebraic theory, 2 + 3 = 17 . Math and Science 26
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Educate through diversity, so that the dignity and integrity of every student will he enhanced. Being responsible takes individuality. Politeness goes far, yet costs nothing. Wisdom is the result of constant won- der. Top: Josephine Dawson, R.N., Susan Young and C. Elizabeth Humeston (home economics), and Evelyn Ramalhete (clothing) — “I hope I’m not allergic to plas- tic flowers. Above left: Mike Arnone (auto mechanics) — Drive right in!” Above right: Child care instructor. Elizabeth Ingram, and nursery aide, Geor- gette Cloutier — “Another day, another dollar. 25
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To know things as they are is better than to believe things as they seem. Top left: Biology teachers, Arthur Nunes and Robert Aussant — “It isn’t Cosmopolitan, but we ' ve got to start somewhere.” Left: Chemistry teachers, Jeffrey Grant and Clinton Johnson, finally discover the proper formula for mak- ing mud. Below left: Robert Faxon (chemistry) warms a little tea after class. Below center: Robert Rawding relaxes on a plastic model of a flower after an exhausting biology class. Below right: Science teacher, Rich- ard Smith — “Nobody loves me! I didn ' t get any mail today.” 27
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