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WHAT MAKES YOU LAUGH?
We always see our teachers at the front of the class in a very serious mood, but often we will hear them burst out in laugter. A teacher's style of laughing is as different as their method of presenting material. Miss. Kosovic is known as the silent laugher. She smirks with a gentle nod of her head. Get the ear plugs out when Mr. Tudor laughs- he belts out loudly with two hahs-hahs. Never three, always exactly two!! Miss. Maidment has a very similar laugh with the
dual hah-hah, but on a much softer note. It's a toss-up with Miss. Greer's laugh- it is between a bicycle horn and a Canada Goose flying south. Mr. Ruzylo is the original 'chuckler' while our head football coach, Mr. McMullen, has the most difficult laugh to imitate. His students confess
that its high pitched, composed by a multitude of 'he-he's' and finishes up with a little snort!
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