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The Art of Commuhica- tioh was alive at FC. poems a' I C .-.ere offe'ea o ae .o'e'. of electhe classes ae- sgcea to lrrtroauce the s'uaehfs to 3 carlo, a' 'lea cf sic, Che ofthe C'lr-'S6'S c.cllacle': spaects at C C was Duct c Soeor rg c 3 ass which aiaea spaeffs if comms' cotlrrg more effec- ' re, Lccgafg 'Q Mrs. Curtis, Puollc pceof ' Q 'eo:'e' We soeha all of our 'me ymmurrrcatihg aha little of our e 'rig aribaut how it Could De ai'e more effectlyely Regaraless of e :a'eer you choose, you will heea to ce cole to exoress yourself ooehly aha 3 ea'lv fhose skills, though usually he- glec'ea, are TUG ohes that create success lr Duolic Soeakihg, stuaehts leamea rot ohly how to improve their speech, ou' they also leamea how to oe aware of ooay lahguage' aha facial express- lor Droects such as mock aayertisihg, sileht story tellihg, aha ooetry reaaihg alclea ih this leamihgt Ahother asoect of the art of com- muhicatioh at First Colohial was the mime trouoe The mime trouoe aealt with relafihg a story or iaea through si- leht octiohs aha facial exoressioh. Tom Lamb feflectea, UBQIUQ oart of the mime trouoe has really heloea me to oe more aware of oeoples reactiohs, yer- cally as well as hohfyeroallyf' 'hfough classes such as Puolic Zoeolfirlg, stuaehts leamea skills of ex- oressioh that woula ala them ih thihgs from college lhterylews to greater ca- reer success Mrs. Curtis agreea, saying, The stuaehts of theater aha commuhicatioh art will be the succese ses of tomorrow l' CJ. Jr l.l Jr' fr, I J 'll :MI ',,'. - A
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Un Their Dwn Two Feet independent Living provided the first step s students possed tnrougn their high school yeors, more thought wds pldced on irnrnedidte godls - grddes, cctwit-es ond dthletics - tnon on whot wcs in store for the future. Excluding coziege pldns, prepdrdtions fo' c solid life ofter educdtion were often 'eg ected by tne tvpicol teenoger. At :fat Coionidl, however, severdl prudent senors opted to enroll in lvlrs. Hills inde- pendent Living course ond received d useful knowledge of ddult home-life. Different from Horne Economics fought ot FC., Independent Living wds designed to dlert high school seniors to the situdtlons of d life on their own. Boloncing o checkbook, holding credit, redding d ledse, ond other essentiol lessons rndde up o yedr of the first bell cldss. A rndin concentrdtion of the cldss, of course, wcis how to prepdre o convenient rnedl, how to find buys, ond how to cleon up. Sold Jim Merklin- ger, o footboll pldyer in lvlrs. l-lill's cldss, 'independent Living hos been dn owdkening for rne to dll thot I hdve to look forwdrd to, ond through it oil, l hdd fun. Mrs. Margie HIII recognized the key dccomplishrnent of such ci worthwhile course, After college, responsibility will hit students right between the eyes. Through this cldss, the seniors dre given d substdntidl cirnount of responsibility now, when it con prepdre them the rnost. No rndtter whdt cdreer or occupd- tion they pursue, these students con util- ize dll they hdve leorned this yedrf' independent Living hos reddied con- cerned seniors for the rodd dhedd of thern, Not only will they be on their own two feet, but they will stdrf out on the right One JRf As Linda Bamard and Albert Woodhouse file W: 'trfi' 'rffztiiy poked biscuits with ndrn, Denise ff i'3 rjiuiutlf 'tispldyed her dccornplishrnent, ,iff arf: of the rridriy of lririrfpuriderwt Livings l ,'rir,f,f,rriirQ LJYFEVJVVJSY F.C. Cafeteria Workers: l lrcirgh, fe Chow, L 'f1n',fif '. :',',lfff , fillif fiurl,l'A lunrisriri llucld J lffir filler , ',if1rlir ix r flf,,-frfrs, f, rrrrrfrnrqri, I, , wr:
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