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Mrs. Theodora Brown I Mrs. Elizabeth Bullock Mr. Ivan Falk Mrs. Pamela Farrell Mr. William Harvey Mr. John Hird Miss Mary Johnson 4 f • H. ooking in on the freshmen. New portables house English classes. Mr. William King Mr. Howard Luxenboura Mrs. Renee Maxwell Mr. Robert Lock Mr. Richard Martin Miss Marie O’Connor 26
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Adding Dimension to Knowledge . . . Study, study, study. Now that the student had learned the basic principles of mathematics, he moved on to even more challenging endeavors. All levels of mathe- matics were available for study this year, including General Math, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigo- nometry. Courses in Calculus and Algebra III were choices for those who wished to pursue them. Next year, a mini-course in Computer Math will be introduced to complement the Math curriculum. f TWFOIO AGENCY Mr. Solomon Popler Chairman Mr. Kuhar says, Two plus two sometimes equals tour. 25
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Was it that funny. Debbie? The aims of the English Department this year were to help the student answer the questions: Who am I? and Where am I going?'' through a development of basic skills. This was possible by correlating these skills with interests in the living arts, the humanities and the social sciences. By coalescing English with other academic departments, the student was aided in expressing and realizing himself in our intricate society. This year required English covered the world of literature including European, American, and Con- temporary works. Classes extended across five levels: Advanced Placement College English. Honors, College Preparatory, General and Tri-English. Many electives were also available. Among them were English-American Literature, Speech-Drama, Journal- ism, English Composition and English Workshop. Next year, a variety of mods may include work- shops on such things as Shakespeare and poetry. Mr. Herbert Reed Mr. Edmund Rezetko Laying the Foundation Seniors relax in A. P. All’s alive and well in 209! Dr. John Cone Chairman 1 Mr. Mark Neil Mrs. Bronawyn Stoia Mrs. Mary Todt Mrs. Anne Walradt 27
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