Sayreville War Memorial High School - Quo Vadis Yearbook (Parlin, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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CATHERINE LUDLOW B.A. WALTER KAWALEC B.A. VIJA HAZNERS B.A. GENEVIEVE AVERY M.A. ETHEL BELGARD B.A. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Four foreign languages—Latin, French, German, and Spanish—are taught to students through the audio- lingual approach to language learning. This method is based on the principle that foreign language assimilation follows the basic patterns by which we learn our own language: hearing, repeating, reading, and writing. The first course familiarizes the student with elemen- tary rules of grammar through the use of dialogues. The second year increases vocabulary by means of reading, discussion, and written work. Third and fourth courses allow the student to read literary works and discuss them as well as write creatively about them. 13

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RICHARD REICHENBACH B.A. JOHN GUTKOWSKI B.S. WILLIAM MULRENAN B.S. HISTORY The History Department offers courses in Modern European history, contemporary history, and geography, as well as the required courses in world and United States History. All freshmen are required to take world history as an introductory course which provides the basic principles of history. The history of our country and its democratic ideal are taught starting in the junior year. The importance of history in relation to both the past and the future is impressed upon students in all phases of the history program. Using maps in geography. JAMES INMAN B.S. SOREN THOMSEN B.A. WILLIAM BAUER M.Ed.



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LINDA BUONO B.A. JOHN FROUDE M.Ed. STEPHEN KATZ B.A. Advanced chemistry laboratory. SCIENCE All students in the science departments are made aware of the growing importance of the scientific and technological advances being made in today’s world. Courses in basic science, biology, chemistry, and phys- ics give students a basic and practical knowledge of science. During regular laboratory periods, students learn the lab techniques needed for a variety of experiments. Students who wish to continue the study of science are offered advanced courses in biology and chemistry. LINDA OXMAN B.A. 14

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