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Rita Friedman x Robert Olshan Susan Sapnar Joseph Smith Maureen Sofield
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Diversification In EngHsh The English Department staff cares about doing its job, as well as the students' learning. The department is headed by Dr. Helen McDonnell, who is well known in her field. The department itself has a wide variety of educational possibilities. One aspect is creative writing, taught by Mr. Lord. He feels that this is a good way for students to express themselves. The drama director, Mr. Ryner, gives the students a chance to learn how to give and take direction, and then, offers a Repertory Theater class in which they practice both. Students in- , . , . terested in journalism are given the chance i i i i L ' to interview, to review, and to editorialize Dr' Helen MCDonne Fred Elker school concerns. These are published in the Ocean View, under the guidance of Mr. Elker. The department has previously offered mini courses where the student can choose the area of literature in which he has an in- terest. A program, awaiting approval, will offer mini-courses every three years. By this program, the student will have the chance to specialize his learning while he concentrates also on more basic material. In accordance with Dr. McDonneIl's theory Strive for perfection, the depart- ment is constantly considering means of ,improving itself. BELOW: Three branches constantly checking and balancing each other. RIGHT: There is no supreme power. ' Roert Gartner 40 George Ripley
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Communication: The Key To Diplomacy The future of our students will be greatly influenced by foreign language knowledge. The student who knows one or more foreign languages is better prepared for his future socially and culturally as well as financially. Language opportunities in business, government, and other services are immense, and the Ocean Township High School is preparing students to take advantage of these opportunities. In the approaching decade our nations well being will more and more depend upon our ability to communicate effectively with the rest of the world. In order to relate diplomatically and economically, it will be necessary for our people to have the skills needed to deal with others in their native languages. The future of our country will lie in our ability to interact competently with nations worldwide, and the study of foreign languages is a valuable step in this direc- tion. RIGHT: We must learn to speak their language. FAR RIGHT: To achieve total cultural indepen- dence, we must know what the world is saying. Av X f Elsa Lake
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