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Miss Gladys H. Chamberlin Language Dept. Chairman French 8, IMA Mrs. Marie G. McKiernan French 8, I, III Jr. High French Club Language Dept. Undergoes Tom Page concentrating on a Spanish tope — at least thot's what he told us. Mrs. Anna Burton French II, IV Miss Carmen A. Camejo Spanish Spanish Club
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Lab Completed Jon Joboolion ponders the structure of complex molecule. Students Bill Meyerson and Christine Marotta look into the world of amoebae. This past year the Science Department completed a plan to remodel its Chemistry lab. Room 155 will no longer be half-classroom, half-lab but a full-size, modern chemistry laboratory. Already new textbooks and equipment have been purchased for the chemistry classes which include a new non-Regents course for juniors. Another curriculum change was the addition of two weekly lob periods for the Earth Science classes. Mrs. Ford, a new chemistry teacher, was a valuable addition to the department. Mr. Paul D. Sherman Physics History of Science Physics Club . . And when it gets to Mr. Smith's office .... Boom!
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Many Changes The world is shrinking—or so they tell us anyway. As knowledge of o foreign language is becoming more and more im- portant, the Foreign Language Depart- ment has instituted many changes. ALM was joined by an audio-lingual program by McGraw-Hill. Both methods use tapes, records, and filmstrips to supplement the conventional textbook. A new fourth-year class was added to the regular French and Spanish classes. This was done to accom- modate those students who wish to con- tinue their language study but are not in the Advanced Placement program. With these two new classes came two new teachers. Miss Camejo and Mrs. Burton. This was the last year German was of- fered. It is being discontinued because a school of our size cannot support a pro- gram offering four modern languages. And by the way, this seems to have been the year for Romance language teach- ers. Cries for best wishes were common around Harrison High during a year in which Miss Coloccia became Mrs. Morlet and Miss Gangemi became the wife of our yearbook advisor, Mr. McKiernan. Carrying on this new trend . Miss Green- man has become engaged to Mr. Chiam- balero of the Science Department. Mrs. Lia Polito Italian I, II, III Spanish II Italian Club Mrs. Antoinette Morlet Spanish 7, III, IV, V El Circulo Espanol Who said the ALM method is easier? Mr. Lewis Milton German III English 1 1 Mr. James Eldrcdgc History Dept. Chairman Lotin II, III, IV Miss Leah Nell Greenmon French IV, V French Breakfast Mrs. Martha P. Modugno Latin I English for Foreign Students 25
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