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' im A tl it ,., if Ii? ENC LISH DEPARTMENT-Front Row, left to right: Mrs. T. Thompson, Nlrs R H lrlan, Nliss R. Altobelli. Second Row: Mr. D. Pfanner, Mr. F. Furnarl Nlr. R. Young flllllfll gradej, Mr. H. Teitelhaum, Mr. I. Winstanley. It has been the ambition of the English Department to help the students develop their reading habits, improve their creative writing and enable each student to obtain a well-rounded background in the lingual arts. We use individual and group reports, reading assignments, book reports, classwork, and homework whenever necessary. Through elective courses such as Public Speak- ing, journalism, and Creative VVriting, the students are given an excellent chance to broaden their scope of the English language. JR. HIGH ENGLISH-soC1AL STUDIES-Front Row, left to fight. Mr. J. Eulie, Mr. M Goldsmith, Mr. A. Marenstein, Mr. j. Shields, Mr. H. Rasmussen. Second Row: Mr. D. Nash, Mr. I. Megarr, Mr. VV. Mac Devitt, Mr. P. Greco, Mr. T. Reynolds, Mr. R. Grimsmann. English Department
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ocial Studies Department :g..,.J 4' ff Ur F Furnari conducts discussion group, Students prepare to work in Citizenship Education class Leadership and a clear understanding of world affairs are necessary qualities for every citizen. The Social Studies Department has attempted to instill these qualities in the students of Elmont Memorial High School. American History and XVorld History are followed by a course in Problems of Democracy. Discussion and the use of newspapers and magazines are important facilities which are employed by the faculty to better acquaint the students with the problems of today. SOCIAL STUDIES, SENIOR IIICIH SCHOOL-Left to right: Mr C Isoli Miss A. NVz-sthoff, Mr. H. NVeiss, Mr. j. Ambrosino. F' ' eg 1 . . by , ,... NSW Q 8 1 61 Q E1-.-J
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