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New A reas In Language A rts The Language Arts Department, headed by Donald Christensen, opened two new classes. Those courses offered were Mass Persuasion and Introduction to Philosophy during the second semester. Studying the different medium for propaganda and thought control were the main principles behind Mass Persuasion. The new class was instructed by Michael Smith. Introduction to Philosophy, taught by Dan Lies, was a new course emphasizing the four basic categories of philosophy: realism, ideal- ism, materialism, and existentialism. Two classes that have been around, but underwent a name change, were American Literature and Modem Literacy. American Literature, offered to juniors, was designed to coordinate with their U. S. History classes. Literature was followed in chrono- logical order from the American Revolution to the literature of today. The purpose behind Modem Literacy was to help the student to be more capable of understanding his cultural awareness. 1. Cliff Brush helps Patty Stams. 2. Claudette london gives a friendly greeting. 5. jim Philips intently listens to his student. 4. Izw Rl-noe talks to a pupil. Robert Bailey '22, Larry Brown Cliff Bnish 1 ' 'VIZ' Donald Christensen Judy Daugherty Carol Fischer
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5 'tr 1, al ph: -J sy. l' :Q 3-fx,-Sli link I Interesting New Classes A new class, entitled Graphics began in North Salem's art depart- ment this year. The career-oriented program was for students inter- ested in commercial art. The students did projects for downtown business firms. Both the students and the teachers commented that the class was a huge success. The art department also offered other creative classes. New introductions to the music scene were the Vik Singers . The specially selected choir members did a variety of things including singing for banquets, clubs, open house, and with North's stage band. 1. Marge Adolphson contemplates grading a pupil's project. 2. Del Chinburg takes a break from studying his music. 3. jeff Procter straightens the art fixtures. 9 Shirley Giesbrecht SW' Jeff Proctor Marge Adolphson Del Chinburg Madison Vick 1 tl 74- , '-A . nf' A A u K wrxfr I ' Q Af' ffhu If if M ZAR
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