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Foreign Language French, Spanish, Russian and German are the sounds one will hear when walking down the corridors of our Foreign Language Department. One of its main aims is to bring faraway countries iust a little closer to the snrdent. The languages taught at Guilderland certainly represent a vast number of faraway places. Language class includes much more than simply reading, writing, listening and speaking in a foreign language, This year the language resource center has been deemed most valuable by students, as :ivell as . d. . faculty. There, a student may receive concentrated attention in a rtion to the foreign films, foreign magazines, and newspapers and short-wave radio reproductions that are also common to his student. This spring there is an added incentive for Spanish students-a trip to Spain. Although from exposure to any foreign language, we hope to form a bridge producing an increased understanding between the nations of the world. Nts, Elizabeth Rowe, French 1, 2. V' Mr, Frank Cicere, Department Chairman, 1lAR. Mi. William Drake, Span. nn, Mrs. Lynn Christie Span. 1 L1tin1 2 3 4 i , - , r , . Miss Nancy Ryan, Span- 11R, 4 O
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Driver Education 1 nu-- ig.: Mr Richard Bell Mr. John T. Ryan, Department Chairman Mr Wayne Goodnow , I Muslc While walking by the music rooms, one might hear anything from a Mozart Symphony to a hit by the Beatles. There are so many different instrumental groups at Guilderland, that they almost cover every type and as- pect of music. The orchestra, band, and choir are what make up the diverse Music Department. These groups are employed into the musical plays that Guilder- land produces, enabling each stu- dents to express all he has learned. YT t 1:1 ti , L lk. Richard Wagner Theory Girls and Boys Choir Mr. John McKee Orchestra
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Foreign Language Wendy Coon, French IZAR, 10AR, Miss Dorothy Lipske, German. Z, Vrrr . Miss Eleanor DGMHSC, SPHH- 11, 9R- Mrs. Janice Zebrowski, French 3, 12R, IOR. FTM- .. 'if-5. :Lim ?WN,x,. Mr. Anthony Misrrerra, Span. 1, 9AR, 9R. r...N. . fin Mrs. Karen Aumic, Russian 1, 2, 3, 4, Rus- sian History. . 21
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