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Freshman Classes Gain Reading, Writing Ability Marge Dunne fright! gestures to emphasize a part of her speech as she glances at her notes to refresh her memory concerning the contents in her speech elective course. West's English Department requires freshmen to own a grammar book. This year the teachers reinstated Warriner's English Grammar and Composition fbelowl. Playing Gulliver in a class performance of Gulliver's Travels, Mary Waitekus fbelow, rightl instructs a puppet to rise from the desk as Mrs. F. Satz's class observes. ...miiamss WM-fwfawvf Generally, the English Department found 1974-75 to be a year of evaluation for its courses. The department completely renovated the freshman curriculum to include a heavy emphasis on developing Writing skills as well as instruction in the reading lab once a week for each class. The assignment of five full-time reading teachers served to broaden the reading program. The department worked to revise the sophomore English curriculum for the 1975-76 year. It also entered its final proposal for the junior-senior elective program and a revision of those courses at the end of the year. This program expanded with the addition of the in- dividual in American literature, modern American literature, and literature of periodicals courses to its other electives.
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Members of the junior-senior film class Qleftb watch their own film to see if any corrections are needed before the film is shown to their classmates. Ray Colello Qbelow, leftj chooses from the assortment of reading lab materials. The reading program became a part of the freshman English classes this year. Mr. F. Meyer Qbelowj instructs his theatre arts class on the construction of stage props used in the Drama Department's production of Fiddler on the Roof. t.......,,m at ' s. 1 , A Q is 3 ACADEMICS 29
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