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Yes, May I help you? Special Services Dept., L to R: Mrs. Evelyn Iohnson, Mrs. Barbara Richter, B.S. Tren- ton State College, Supplemental Education, Mrs. Patricia Farese, B.S. Millersville State College. M.A. New York U., Learning Disabilities Consultant, Mrs. Ruth Ahrens, B.S., M.S. jersey City, School Psychologist. Future Is Main Concern in Guidance The past success experience in scheduling was once again repeated in late spring. Follow- ing the pattern of the past few years, students were allowed to choose their own courses and plan their schedules accordingly. Students were aided in their future plans by the many services offered by the guidance department. With the aid of college catalogues, vocational handbooks, and college conferences, students were able to investigate the many opportunities available to them in today's world. RONALD BARNARD, B.S., Newark State College, B.A., Trenton State College IACK CERRITY, B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.A., Newark State College HY KLEINMAN, B.A., Rutgers U., M.A., Columbia U. HARRY KRUMBIECEL, BA., Ohio U., M.A., Columbia U.
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YV esponsibilit Stressed in Languages This year, the Foreign Language Depart- ment stressed individual responsibility on the part of each student as a means of learn- ing to fully understand all aspects of a lan- guage as well as discipline helped students to attain this responsibility. Individuality was expressed in the IV, V, and VI levels of lan- guages through projects, original poetry, and other literature developed bythe students. A new machine, the Language Master, located in the frequently used Resource Cen- ter, helps students to study grammar and other aspects of a language, or may be used for pure enjoyment. Carol DeVido, a senior, deserves a great deal of credit for her true dedication to the New Iersey Classical League at which she was elected Consul CPresidentJ in May, 1974. Relax Mrs. Lang, the period is almost over. is-H ARLENE BECKER, B.A.,Doug1ass College LYNNE. EWEN, BA., Montclair State College, A.F.S. advisor BETSY FOREMAN, B.A., Boston State College 0 Wi t M txljj i 'L t ry 4 YI: 1 , C kj! T ff my fr U , ae ef at ,ill 2 il it ' X30 Now what exactly do you mean by that? A li J' ,di L' tl Q, 5,43 , Billy J le ilk!! i t R 1 25 it if
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