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agp-. sux JACKSON, ROBERT R. RICKARD, MRS, ELISE BEST, MISS BARBARA RODEL, THOMAS METZDORF, LEWIS HAYNER, and HAROLD DEAR- ING. OUR LANGUAGE TO LIFE. PROGRAM CONSTANTLY CHANGED TO MEET STUDENT NEEDS. Speaking, reading, writing, and listening are the communication skills our English teachers strive to develop. The English fac- ulty fof which all members hold masters' degrees or the equivalentl unites graduates from all Michigan and many out-of-state universities. Drawing on the diverse educa- tional philosophies of different colleges, the department then plans a program designed to meet the needs of Pontiac students. The course of study, revised every two years, offers English programs designed for stu- dents going to college, those not going to college, the vocational students interested in the application of language arts to their trades, and the business students interested in entering business and commercial fields. When asked about his faculty Robert Beau- champ, English department head, stated, I believe that we have the best English de- partment in Michigan. He continued, Our department is unique in many ways. We are especially proud of our required reading program in which students become ac- quainted with the great English and Ameri- can works and we're proud of the record that our graduates achieve in college, eight per cent of them qualifying for accelerated or honors English classes freshman year. We're lust as proud of our general students. The department also offers two special non- credit courses, one for the student having difficulty in reading and the other for the college preparatory student who wishes to improve his vocabulary, speed, comprehen- sion, and study skills. 059' throughout the United States. lOUfn0liSt. old stufT for Central gfudenfg who have Your lead seems to lack the luster that this type news, story demands. ROB- I9 gqmpiled an enviable regard in golleges and uniyeysigies ERT RICKARD, iournalism instructor, gives advice to DAVID TODD, aspiring
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