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V As a student raises a question in Mr. Brian Massey's English Il class, he listens intensely. Mr. Massey was ap- pointed as the head of Social Science Department. l 'Aww 'E-:SW 'Y E 'Wt' ' ,wa Engli h English f 'inglish,-lesh f the common language of the people of the U.S. English goes far beyond just a simple means of communication. Mr. Ste- phen Bailey stated, Lit- erary history requires of us a double perspective. We should be able to see our predecessors as like ourselves, otherwise they will appear to us as mere monsters. We should also be able to see them as unlike ourselves, other- wise they are stripped of their distinctive color- ation in term. English was a manda- tory class for all four years. It was brought to life for the students through various courses in the department. A few of these were Classic Novels, Women in Litera- ture, and 20th Century Novels. Mrs. Carla To- maso commented, lt's crucial to have a founda- tion in all forms of litera- ture and writing skills. 6 88 Faculty and Academics gi! . qiiiw QQ' .qt A Taking advantage of the holiday, Sr. Barbara Mullen portrays Indira Ghandi. Hal- loween was not only a time for ghosts and goblins but a time to become a person you emulate.
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rking on their ceramics projects are Eileen dden and Doreen Gatt. Ceramics was offered at h period and was taught by Ms. Finer. 45 Y Meeting with student's mothers and fathers is Ms Elaine Ozaroski. This year report cards were handed out on this evening. Business In the attempt to expand the Business Department, the new head, Ms. Elaine Ozaroski of- fered Business Economics, a new course. Typing l and ll were offered again along with Accounting. Even though Ac- counting was harder than some students expected they were glad they took the course. The students had to do a business simulation packet in which they acted as an accountant for a company. One account- ing student said, I have gained new insights and knowledge about the business world. 425 Faculty and Academics 87
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