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for a changing World CONCENTRATING on their literature assignments, Pamela jordan, Linda Piekarski, and Marshall Boelter find enter- tainment, insight, and growth in their readings. STUDIES IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION brought Pat Gondek and Kathi Clinton to the map to find the exact boundaries of France. UTILIZING A TAPE RECORDER, Mr. joel Samaha plays a reading of an Englishman's diary written just prior to the French Revolution.
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Language arts and social studies prepare students In this ever shrinking and changing world, it becomes more and more important each day that we learn how to communicate and understand our fellow man better. Realizing this necessity, the language arts and social studies departments prepare students for their places in the world as literate and informed citizens. In English and foreign language classes, stu- dents learn through a study of grammar, composition, and literature how to express themselves and how to judge and appreciate the ideas of others. Co-curricular activities which fall within these departments such as the language clubs, school publi- cations, and the senior plays enable students to express themselves and work with classmates on a social level. During the past year, the social studies depart- ment gave students a first-hand understanding of the national election by sponsoring a mock election. The department also inaugurated an advance placement seminar in European history which served as a pilot for other departments to follow. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS whet the reading appetites of English stu- dents Regina Majewskyj, George Weber, Don Gray, and Cathy Everly. POSTING SPANISH ASSIGNMENTS on the bulletin board, Dave Rozkuszka looks for votes of approval from Don Bartolino, Pat York, Helen Arnold, and Bob Barsevich. r
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Classes in mathematics and science prove demanding but rewarding l mga ,J e iafwkwwww 1 ' I f DISPLAYS of geometrical designs made by math students intrigue Darlene MCCurdy and Ron Lindquist. DISSECTING A CRAYFISH can be a squeamish job for students, but joan Fogel and Barbara Gielrowski apparently relish the job.
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