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need English Classes to Talented Seniors J , hn Hollenberg ENGLISH Mrs. Anna Bell study Ted Brammer Mrs. Isabel Cannizzarro John Durham Miss Barbara Fracisco Andrew Garbarino Milton Goldman ournalism Sergie Gregoriev general mathematics, remedial reading, study Mrs. Yvonne Hawley Ly Mrs. Deborah Kiviaho Virginia O ' Hagan depafkpflent chairman Judith Raymond Mrs. Betty Sanders orientation DRIVER EDUCATION Jim Mason John Noce boys ' P. E., coaching Mrs. Bernice Thurston 10
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Deans Counsel Students Mrs. Elsie DuBois, dean of girls, acts as co- ordinator of co ' Corricular activities and assists in advising and counseling students. During the year she has worked to improve relations be- tween the community and the school through conferences with the merchants, parents, and students. She promotes and guides school acti- vities by acting as advisor to the Carlmont Girls ' association, the board of commissioners, and the social board. Mrs. DuBois will become a vice- principal in July. -p. r Vice-principal and dean of boys Ivan Grif- fin is responsible for official attendance records. He assists with the guidance and counseling pro- gram, aiding the dean of girls and the counselors. He influences school activities by acting as ad- visor to the board of commissioners and the board of welfare. Vice-principal Ivan Griffin handles a public rela- tions call.
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DRIVER EDUCATION courses are given students as near to their 15[ 2-year birthday as possible because state law allows students of this age to obtain a license if they have successfully completed such a course. Two students at a time are taken through a 1 2-day phase. This allows six hours of both driving and observation time. JOURNALISM classes are special elective solids offered through the English department. The advanced journalism class publishes the CARLMONITOR and provides practi- cal experience in newspaper work. A yearbook class, new this year, is responsible for the production of a school yearbook. THE ENGLISH department boasted its largest number of teachers in Carlmont ' s his- tory. A new feature was the two experimental accelerated senior English classes, which performed work on a college level. The courses were taught by John Durham, shown supervising a medieval literature test above. II
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