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English Was Never Like This Before When a group of students who share the same interests in drama . . . or poetry . . . or journalism . . . works together for nine weeks under a teacher with similar interests, English is different from the way it used to be. f HERE'S THE PROGRAM In the spring of 1971, after a year of preparation, the English teachers presented the new elective program to the student body, distributed descriptions of the forty different courses, and explained how pupils could make their choices. Sponsored by: TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Charles Chandler - Hadley Chandler Pittsfield, Maine 9 fi ei 46 z
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'X f Martha Hatfield School Lunch Supervisor Connie Seavey, Gloria Fletcher, Anna Arnsden, Phyllis Springer, Delores F ernald School Lunch Personn elx , F lack Woodbury, Fred Temple Custodians
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FURTHER CHANGES SHOW UP IN GRADES TEN THROUGH TWELVE Sophomores, juniors, and seniors have the opportunity to choose, within the limits of their individual schedules, from a varied offering of more than forty courses. Each course is complete by itself in one quarter of the school year. Dur- ing the year each student takes at least four nine-week courses, with some students picking up extra English classes instead of study halls. Sponsored by: HARTLAND TANNING Hartland, Maine HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM THE TRADITIONAL PROGRAM? One change shows up in the freshman year. Each ninth- grader has, not one English teacher, but five during the year. Eight divisions of freshmen take turns with different teach- ers, concentrating for a school quarter on grammar, composi- tion, literature, or speech and mythology. That pattern of intensive study of one subject under the same teacher for a period of nine weeks is followed in the English program for upperclass students, too. . 'eggs .. Q. :gs sv as X. ....,-. 3 sm? . ........ ,,.,.,, 3 kg 1 , . S '-G ...xiii P. Ai.. T x , B , s 5' 'Ev' tl gf rw 1 1 .s..m.., I I I A . nmw- - . 5 I f ,X f wcmufoo
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