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Great American Teachers by Dolly Williams photos by David Azlin Not only did the increased weve of students cause changes in the Englisl department, but the addition of two new classes, two new teachers and a new department heed made a difference. The number cf enrolled Freshmen no only enlarged the English classes. but made it hard for teachers to maintain thi attention of their students. ' lVlr. Steve Flay, who taught Journalism, Freshman UG, Freshman English and was the new Courier edvisorg and lvlr. Tom IVlcCormick, who taught Senic UG. .Junior and Senior English, were two new members of the English depart ment staff. lvlr. Chris Walker, after 7 years of being department head, gave up his position to lVlrs. .Joan L.aun, who decided to take the challenge. Not only were there changes in staff, but in two new class offerings. In ro duced were: GATE Vi 'l J, Am. Lit. taught in conjunction with GATE E'l 'l J A eri can History, and Advanced Placement, taught at the senior level. i This past year has had many changes in the English department. We woulf like to thank the teachers for giving us their time to give us our knowledgeji' as .-W,
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