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I .sr MRS. BEVERLY MRS. ELLA CALLAM DONNELLY .R MISS GERALDINE CURTI MR. WILLIAM DAVISON MR. DOUGLASS HOOPER MRS. MARIANNE JONES A SiS MR- IRWIN KAUFER MR. GEORGE KUREK Senior boys set up their own doll house. Dennis Charette, Pat Burke. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ENCOURAGES INDIVIDUAL STYLE The structure of language is shaped by its indigenous culture. The student must be sensitive to how English has evolved and what is correct structure today. Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors gain this sensitivity through a program of British, American and World Literature. Literature is a record of manis ideas and lifeis experiences. Although Works by well-known au- thors are studied for their form and content, the student is encouraged to develop his own style. People use language as a medium through which they think and express themselves. The fluency of this social device is needed in our inter- dependent society. The English Department aids a student's fulfillment in society by encouraging precision and effectiveness of expression in speech and writing. f
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' ,fy fs , . if .. N MRS. FAITH LIMPERT t r MRS. PAMELA PERKA A , 'illltr .af 1 1 fm-I X ' . A . 1 H . . , Fla .Jflf ' il 'fbi' I' V' an , . ,. MRS. ANDREA 'iw EISEIJARD WAIRSHOW, 7 SILVERLIEB ' I, PERCEPTIVE TRAINING - W if INTRODUCED 5Q.e Mr. Kaufer, the new head of the Reading Depzirt- ii ment, has instituted pre-testing for all students taking ' ff f any reading program, which enabled him to place the student in a class group of his own ability. This, how- ever, did not mean that the student stays with that group, each student learns at his own speed within I the class. At the end of the course, the student is w re-tested, and his improvement is measured. The advanced reading course was designed for the student without a reading problem, who just wants to develop his reading comprehension and study skills. To aid the student in this, Mr. Kaufer has introduced perception trainingf' which teaches the eye to see more quickly. ff' is .,. l, MRS. KAREN LORENTZ MR. MICHAEL ORFE MR, JOHN PATTERSON ,N MR. FRANCISQQUINNY MISS SHERRY SCHLOSSER MRS. CAROL SHEPPARD Teacher turns Hippy? Mr. Warshaw. N It's a shame to shampoo without Tame. Bruce Mittledorf
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