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ENGLISH Next we wall study us a very pop ular saylng wrth our Englrsh teachers Englnsh one of our most essential sub lects as repeated year after year and stall keeps the rnterest of the students Thus rs probably so because thus subject branches out unto many categories grammar poetry drama short stones and plays and the dnfferent phases of these categornes are taught at dufferent grade levels therefore the students learn somethrng new every vear One great advantage nn cnglrsh rs that ut teaches students creatnveness Thus rs accompllshed through the essays com posatnons poems short stones and plays whuch the students are sometrmes re gunred to wrute The most Important advantage rn thus subject us the opportunrty to study and learn the English language 4 Rebecca Benitez reads to the class from her Englrsh outlines P H 0 Today many teenagers are hood They are taught how to make the most of them faced wnth doubts fears and other dnffrcultues The psy selves by learnnng and thrnklng They are made aware of chology class us especually assembled to drscuss guestnons the ways an whrch their thnnkung can go astray or be led and problems teenagers face as they enter young adult unto wrong channels Lorrarne Morales leads a panel drscusslon composed of left to rrght Manuel Vrtorra Jeanne Garcra Anthony Fernandez Palmrra Camprsr and John Parnno H? ,X 14 4 Il r Il - If' . . . I - 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 X . ,- . . I - I . I I I . ' . 1 3 1 1 1 - Ki v 1, QX n 1, . I
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0 OPERATE be --41' I 1. Three leffltes recelve information from a representative of the General Telephone Company Sam Boglno trucs to point out the dufhcult parts ofa motor to Joyce Valles D R I V E R S E D U C A T I O N Through the doors ot Jef ferson pass many well trauned student drnvers some who have won awards for sate druvnng Thus honor ns made possuble by the offerlnq ot a Drnv rs Educatnon course whuch S taught by a group of aualrfred Jefferson teachers Thus course not only grves students an op portunnty to learn safe drnvnng but It gnves them lnformatnon on the mechanucal care of Cars Students are qnven class room nnstructlons plus th op portunrty to druve twrce a week wnth a capable nnstructor 13 5 4 T 4, 4 L T l ri' 7 . Mgr' 7L T . Tse, si l l'l'T'wT fl' T . l V We 'NAB A ' M ' 3 T lx 'l 9 V ll all rf' Y 'E T f QFQ T 5 A T T 1' ,E .3 T, ,L T T 5 T T T ff' T -3 ' QW T NT T T T I-N I? r L I '3 I 7 fll' llQll f4'. f'f1'TT T .Wai :f r fT,f.-l TRV, T ,W fb .WTTTT -at T r T rT ,T . . . T T I , . lx .
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HISTORY When the word history is men- tioned it brings to mind famous events of the past which a student may have previously studied in one of his classes namely history History is the study of famous persons or events of the past mann ly because present events connot be printed as rapidly as they occur This course offers the chance study our ancestors and their prog ress in developing such a great nation as ours It gives us the chance to study their mistakes and faults so we may profit by their examples History is taught so as to give students an idea of things which might occur in the future John Palmer: points to Sondra Lewis a historical spot on the globe with Roland Rogert diligently working on his project I ART Art classes taught by Mr Car doso are composed of students who have an interest and talent in this sublect In this class students learn the basic fundamentals of art as well as learning to actually draw They learn to create are taught new methods of art and are given new ideas and ways to improve their work They study famous artists such as Rembrant da Vinci and many others The different master pieces of other famous artists are also taught Q Criticism is offered to art student by fellow classmates
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