Achievement: Teacher finds uharmony When a person has two interests, both of which they love, it's sometimes difficult to balance the two. Mrs. Elaine Lamboley, how- ever, was able to success- fully combine her two loves: music and French. Besides teaching here, Mrs. Lamboley also gave pi- ano lessons. Something she'd been doing since the age of 18. As a college freshmen with majoring in French and music, she be- gan by giving group and pri- vate lessons. She originally taught piano for the satis- faction it gave her and her pupils. Nl adore music and French and want young- sters to find the joy and sense of satisfacion that comes from playing the pi- ano. She liked having mainly younger pupils be- cause they 'ihave no fear of trying and being wrong. Right: Demonstrating how a pro- ton is pulled from an atom, Sr. Jude educates her class. Sr. Christine Ring, Religion and Social Studies departments Sr. Jude Ruggeri, Science department Mrs. Sabine Ruthman, Foreign Language department Mr. Carl Sieracki, Social Studies department Sr. Nancy Strillacci, Religion and Social Studies departments Mrs. Jeanne Treanor, English department Marnie Berstein, one of her students, said, UShe's al- ways praising you when you don't deserve it. She's real- ly patient. Teaching came easily to her, as she said, i'lt's so much fun to watch youngsters become excited over something you've spent a lifetime studying. . 5 if K . W fx s .Mgt 3 Below: Preparing for her next class, art teacher, Mrs. Crowell, de- signs her lesson plans. 25 Faculty
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