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gmglis'h strgtcgs Gf GCTNG COMMUNICATION The English Department, under Mrs. Sue Zimmerman, furnishes its students with a well rounded background in reading, writing, and speaking. Speech, literature, and composition are the major divisions. These classes strive for proficiency in both verbal and written topics. The journalism classes were exposed to the basic principles of journalism and related fields. They played an important part in the production of the school newspaper. The literature classes stressed comprehension of English literature. The objectives of the English program is to improve the students' ability to communicate through the various media of books, universal symbols, verbal media of speech, radio and T.V., and written media. Ill . sue zifiNeRr M How about a nice Hawaiian punch, with Cindy's compliments. Brian, let's go over it once more. Hey Lorna, this is Contract English, not Home Ec. 18
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RUtt QUINN DRIVO'9 €D. T£ CHG9 UTO MfGTY A course geared toward safe driving is Albany's Drivers' Education program. Rules of the road, traffic signals, and parts of the automobile are all taught in the classroom. Connected with this classroom study is a behind the wheel course conducted after school and during the summer. Behind the wheel is a program necessary to obtain a driver's license under 18 years of age in which students are required to put in 6 hours of driving with Mr. Russell Quinn. Drivers' Ed., basically a sophomore class, stresses good attitude on the road as well as the general principles and the mechanics of automobiles. Students study from books and pamphlets, watch movies, and make decisions using practical experience and common sense.
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«€NCH QOTG1) CULTURAL (MMeneK NJMM TCW Mrs. Susan Tews offers several English courses m addition to the French classes. The French language classes are an individualized program with some group activity. French Culture, a relatively new course, introduces students to the contributions the French have made to Western Culture. This course is open to all students whether they have studied French or not. No one really appreciates his own language and culture until he has learned another. To learn to converse in another language and look at another culture from that culture's point of view is the basic objective of the French Department. 19
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