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Foreign Languages Our Foreign Language department brings far-away countries just a little closer. Throughout the day the halls of Guilderland are exposed to the sounds of learning in five dlfferent languages: French, Spanish, German, Russian and Latin. Language class is an experience of lis- tening, speaking, reading, and writing in a foreign language. Modern textbooks and learning techniques are supplemented by use of language laboratories, foreign films, foreign magazines and newspapers, and short-wave radio reproductions. All the frustrations and confusing moments in learning a language are soon forgotten as strange sounds one day fall into place. The rewards we reap from exposure to for- eign cultures will endure throughout life and will promote a greater understanding between nations of the world. Mrs. Anita Richards, German i 2 I at .fjrir je , x ,.gw f1 f?f , . s' 2- e:-ia: 5 'vsx iM: ta ix X21-9i'w :g.5:c:,Y,A . Y ' i 'QSM Xiff 'a?-Q. Mr. Frank Cicero, Department Chairman, Spanish gi ggi! Miss Wendy Coon, French Miss Colleen Gorman, French
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Foreign Languages ipnsqwmuqm Lai Mrs. Karen Aum ick, Russian Mr. Robert Drake, Spanish Mrs. Janice Zebrowski, Fre . x R sux XR nCh MFSS NBHCY Ryan, Spanish Miss Lynn Van Der Zee, Latin, Spanish ! H I
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Mr. Edward Munson, Department Chair- man, Industrial Ceramics WWW 79 .X Mr. Neil Van DeCarr, Metal Shop Migh Mr. John T. Ryan, Department Chairman N' q111 g W Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts de- partment provide the op- portunity for boys to learn skills they can use for the rest of their lives. They learn, through actual ex- perience, how to print, re- pair cars, and build ra- dios. lndustrial Arts help the students understand modern technology along with establishing a sense of pride and satisfaction in their work. Mr. Donald Kline, Wood, Photography fi fy' ' ' ' . ..., A f Q' w fs if ' m., ..-' ?Z s' 2- ' ,.. , M i- , Robert Cacchillo Electronics, Nlf- Richard Palmatier. Auto Serv., op Math Pwr. Mech., Graphic Arts Driver Education Driver Education is the most sought-after course offered in our school. Students are taught the technical aspects of driving, along with practical experience. The latter often proves more beneficial than lectures. It gives the student the needed practice, under a quali- fied teacher, and the chance to test and improve his skills. The training the student receives in Driver Edu- cation will make him a better and more courteous driv- er now-and in the coming years. Xts. Mr. Wayne Goodnow Mr. Richard Bell
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