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i... English... English... English... Leslie Johnson “We all live together, and those of us who love and know, live so most.” — Henry fames Chaired by Mr. Ince (one of the greatest department chairmen of the twentieth century), Stuyvesant’s Eng- lish Department has undergone a dramatic metogenesis in the past few years. Students are now exposed to the most diverse selection of classes offered since the Hel- lenic Period, a refreshing alternative to the less varie- gated progression of past years. Electives range from Elizabethan Drama to Metaphysics, from Film Medium to Poetry. Also, the Advanced Placement English cur- riculum has been revised to encompass a variety of literature from different ethnic groups. The activities offered after school are equally di- verse. The English faculty is one that cares and is there for its students. Their extracurricular involvement is overwhelming. Mr. Dolan now coordinates an annual Dramatist’s Guild Workshop. Last year, Mrs. Kocela in- stituted a tradition when she organized Stuyvesant’s first poetry reading at St. Mark’s Church. One of the newest additions to the Enlgish Department, Ms. Shein- man, coaches the Debate and Speech Team. This year. Ms. Lippe deserves particular thanks, as she concludes her reign as faculty adviser of the yearbook. Descartes said: “I think, therefore I am.’’, and this applies to our English Department. It is constantly thinking, whether to be of a new elective or event. It is constantly changing to suit students’ needs. And, in- deed it does exist! The humanities are alive and well in “New York's first Science High School.” % Wendy Jones Margaret Hegarty Take out a sheet of paper. 1 assure you this won’t count as a quiz. Marvin Lipper “CLOMA Henry Wozniak
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English... English... English... Engl Michael C. Marks 'Now this is an interesting scene. Judith Meisels Dr. Pamela Shelden If you can’t spell separate, you're not up to par.” 1 1 Judith Kocela “Have fun with language! Play with words and surprise yourself with new discoveries and possibilities. Lynne Evans “J’m as mean as you make me. Dorothy Burman “That's just my imagination that you're chewing gum, isn't it? 28
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r English... English... English ... Eng Thomas Dolan Dream the impossible dream. Barbara Lippe This (oo could CHANGE.”
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