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A AROUSS ES FRENCH EnGeisShH | ENGLISH FRENCH won PLOL FOP OCT TI S FRANCAIS ANGLtAe SQPPteisisiee Zz RAM C Bie 6 1 Humor sparks French class for Mary Flan- nery and Sue Breton. 2 French dialogues call for all of Ellen Frey’s attention ... 3 use of her dictionary ... 4 and transcription for correction. 5 ‘‘Haut les mains,’’ exclaims Joe Sicbaldi. 6 To develop his listening skills, Bernie Barret makes use of the language lab. 7 Board work perfects Spanish for these two students. 8 Dramatizing in another language, Steve Doughal and Joanne Proulx actively participate. 23
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Highlighting the year, International Night, organized by students and faculty of the language department, focused on culture. The cafeteria was sectioned off into cafes representing each country studied. All participants were involved insome activity. Not covering sufficient material led individual and group projects to be diminished in the classroom. The door to the language lab was barely opened for testing purposes because teachers wrote their own tests. Many of the students took part in two trips offered by the travel club, one to Italy and another to Spain.
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24 Curriculum, Personnel Add To Science Department This year saw, not only new techniques, but also many new faces and AVA materials in the Science Department. CHS welcomed Ms. Mary McGuire, Mrs. Elizabeth Contant, Miss Jeanne Monaghan, and Ms. Cathleen Corcoran to its Science Wing. Another new face to the department was Mr. Roger Lavallee, a math teacher, who teaches Computer Science. A new course, Psychology, was taught by Mr. Richard Barry. Adding to the interest of A.P. Biology was asmall menagerie, making room 261 appear much like a zoo. Seniors had the broadest scope of courses available with A.P. Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, and Science and Society, as well as Psychology and A.P. Biology. Biology was included in the Freshman course selection where previously there had been only one honors class. Science classes sponsored several school-wide programs. Among these were Environmental Awareness Day and the Anti-Smoking Campaign.
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