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Art Department MRS. BETTY T. RAIMO Pratt lnstitute Many obiects and creations too delicate to be left in the open may be placed in the showcase as Brian Castler is doing right now. Mrs. Raimo, the art instructor, checks the tote trays for color pans. Mrs. Raimo is highly pleased with arrangements in the Art Room KD-ll. Her counter-tops will provide adequate space for displays. The bulletin boards and blackboard in the front of the room are excellent means for displaying students' work and laying out projects. , s . ,...,. 1 The ceramic course will concentrate in this part of the room. These students are interested in a proiect lust completed. The kiln is located to the right, and the sprayer cabinet, in the corner. A new possession is the potter's wheel.
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Department THIRNWOOD F. WELLINGTON J. VAN MORGAN JR. DE WALKER B.S., University of Maine Ph.B., St. Michael's M.A., Albany JANIS A. WELLS A.B., Syracuse M.A., Albany For the first time the department will experiment with the Advanced Placement examination in American History. Mr. Miller has the privilege of preparing scholarship students in the Advanced Placement Program, U Consumer Education, which had been transferred to the social studies department, is a popular course with students seeking a half unit Mr. Dugan has volunteered to teach the course. lo., ........f
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Language Department Students in French classes must be able to write and speak the French language fluently. lt is possible for a student to take three years of French. In the near future, more language courses may be introduced into the department. Mr. Carno and Miss Cassidy are discussing the ordering of books for Latin and French courses. Mr. Garno is demonstrating the structure of words in a Latin sentence. This subject is popular- in our high school. On an alternate basis, pupils will be able to take Latin 3 1CiceroJ and Latin 4 fVirgilJ after this year. CAROLINE L. CASSIDY HAROLD GARNO AB., Trinity AB., Albany M.A., Albany M.A., Albany r
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