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Guidance The Guidance Department has the task of helping students make decisions that relate both to the now and the future. This can include academic success, career choice, personal concerns, employment and future education. The counseling staff utilizes both group and individual contacts to assist students and their parents in the search for options and alternatives. The department makes use of a number of information systems as supplementary resources. These include the English 111 career development program, evening seminars for parents, and lunch hour group guidance sessions for interested students. The counselors also visit the adviser rooms to convey necessary information to their assigned counselors. In addition, students can use the VICS computer information system located in the school library. Students can visit a school or college campus during a free period by making use of the video cassette and laser disc equipment housed in the departments' college resource center. Other information channels include the Guidance Newsletter, visits by school and college representatives, school and career vertical hanging files, departmental handouts booklets, and a number of bulleting boards at strategic locations in the building. John H. Althousc Mahlene D. Lee Chairman Jeffrey Marmon Lcnore H. Leonard 22
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English The graduating class of 1985 has the dubious distinction of being the last class to read Beowulfand Macbeth in their senior year. Henceforth, American literature will be taught at grade 10, British literature at grade 11, and World literature at grade 12. The World literature course, recently developed by a committee of ten English teachers, will include writers from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America and will focus on such works as Candide, Oedipus Res, and Crime and Punishment. Complementing the new literature sequence will be revised programs in composition, grammar, and vocabulary. In addition to the required program, the English Department will continue to offer the following electives: Acting, Creative Writing, Debate, English Composition, Ethnic Literature, Journalism, Public Speaking, Radio-TV Workshop, and Theatre Production. James Giordano Gerald Alpaugh Chairman Eileen Foley Dr. Nicholas Alexander Charles Baker Dr. Robert M. Burt Thomas J. Connor 24
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