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What's that, again? Mrs. Fulvia Sarruto Chairman In a world of ever-increasing complexity, a bi- linguist provides a bridge for understanding. Op- portunities to become a bilinguist were available this year, through courses in French, German, Latin, Spanish and Spanish Conversation. French is avail- able to junior high students to make possible the continuation of studies through fifth year level. More movies, film strips, records and overhead trans- parencies created more of a multi-media approach to attaining fluency in a foreign tongue. Language clubs and honor societies continued tc iter an ex- tension of classroom activities. Members st»,J’ ,d the countries and cultures of their study language through after-school discussions and entertainment. Now here this! International gabfest. What's down below. Vicki? 33
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Mrs. Jean Dacey Mrs. Anne Hoffman Mr. Patrick McCormack Miss JoAnn Rixio Mr. Richard Robinson Mrs. Leslie Long Bridging Communication Barriers Mrs. Dorothy Falconer Mrs. Jean Wuensch Mr. John King 32 Fashion by Falconer.
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Careers Ahead . . . Vocation Technical and Practical Arts Ed- ucation encompasses occupational and avo- cational work in career-exposure courses. There are several three-year courses. In Building Trades students study carpentry, masonry, electricity, and plumbing. Auto Mechanics starts with a class in small engine repair and ends with a course in maintenance and repairs. Electronic Tech- nology covers the basics and design and fabrication of electronic equipment. The Sewing Program exposes students to sewing skills and clothing fabrication. The Food Program teaches food prepa- ration skills and meal planning. Other Home Ec offerings include: Home Man- agement, Your Home (buying and deco- rating), Child Care, Child Development and Family Living. The Cooperative Industrial Education course is designed to allow seniors to work for half a day and receive course credits and pay as they learn. Next year, Introduction to Vocation will be offered to freshmen. This course is designed to expose students to various career opportunities. Hopefully this sampling will enable a student to choose his career early so that he can take full advantage of the programs offered later in high school. Mr. Richard Allen Red Bank Regional’s Hard Hats. Mr. Robert Nogueira Chairman Mr. Warren Booth Mr. James Dadenas Mr. John Orr Miss Elma Repp Mrs. Marilyn Siegler Mr. Roger Schneider 34 Mr. Norman Palmer
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