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Title I and Reading Lab Develop Basic Skills Red Bank Regional’s Title I and Reading Lab are devoted to aiding students in the improvement of their basic skills. Supervised by Miss Mary Johnson, the program operated in room 502 with the assistance of the aides Mr. R. B. Newton, Mrs. Josephine Lee, Mrs. Dailene Leheny, Miss Judy Berstein, and teacher Miss Eva Griffin. The Reading Lab, based in room 308, is directed by Miss John- son and staffed during each period by an Eng- lish teacher. Chang Woon Choi and Kuon Soo Hong work together in the Reading Lab. Mrs. Josephine Lee helps Debbie McLawhorn with a comprehensive test Dr. |ohn Cone shows John Williams and Daryl Cosby new textbooks. 28
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Mr. Edmund Rezetko Byrd Walker ponders over his English studies. Mrs. Bonawyn Stoia Sports in Literature, Mr. Falk's new elective is an interesting study of people by means of athletics. By discussing the politics, economics and philosophy behind sports, the student dis- covers the multitude of problems existing in our society. An analysis of these difficulties helps the student in finding himself. The recently introduced elective Exploring the Film, is a course wherein the student learns how to make his own film and to manipulate different kinds of cameras. Mr. King, a free lance photographer himself, has relied on his experience and personal study to teach students about this particular aspect of media. The main textbook used is entitled Exploring the Film. undorslcinding an English assignment. 27
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Art Department Develops Creativity in Students Craig Abel uses his imagination in designing patterns for T-shirts. Red Bank Regional High School's Art Depart- ment has expanded in materials as well as sub- ject matter to provide students with myriad options from which to choose. This year the department is equipped wfith a wide variety of creative material such as copper, cameras, leather, wax, clay and weaving materials. The courses are designed to allow each student to formulate his desired art program. The Art Festi- vals, wherein students may display their com- plete artwork, will hold memories for many arts and crafts students. Pal Fogarty models in art class for a classmate.
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