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32 ACADEMICS Students begin advanced placement program with new offerings in English Energies aimed at the future goals of students expanded the English curriculum by the development of the advanced placement program. Juniors began courses this year and will continue the sequence as seniors. At the end of their courses students will have the option of taking the college advanced placement test which can exempt them from taking college English courses. Thus, the program can save students time and money. Vocational English created a Writing option for non-college bound students. Youth in American literature and American lifestyles met students' demands for more contemporary literature. Some teachers offered after school sessions which helped students to better themselves in a particular course and to realize the value of their English education for future reference. Listening intently, Joann Locke and Linda Krysiak tabovej receive instructions from their teacher, Mrs. R. Baar, in an advanced placement course. In Mrs. L. Wisinskfs vocabulary class Jan Walinski, Sandra Kosmider, and Carol Putzell tabove, rightj employ thirty new words in a skit about a murder. To insure the best results on a paper for Mrs. F. Satz's American lifestyles class, Earl Susmilch and Steve Sevcik trightj combine their information and thoughts.
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I like my needlecrafts class because it's fun and it's relaxing. -Carol Nordstrom Physics is the most interest- ing class. I don't understand most of what we do but it's very interesting, trying to figure out the logic behind functions of objects like light and Waves? -Laura Polich ACADEMICS 31
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To get and retain the aud.ience's attention in her speech class, Karol Borzym Qleftj utilizes gestures and direct eye contact. While working the overhead projector, Pam Motejzik fbelowj listens to Gene McDonald explaining writing techniques. Controlled reading units and other equipment aid Mrs. M. Perry's developmental reading class fbottomj with reading skills. - . ef,-wgeg ,aL,s,x5.w- K 2+ . '? cW 1 . L, :gif , .Q . N iii ACADEMICS 33
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