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The English Department, headed by Brooks Goddard, con¬ tinued to offer many fine programs and welcomed Sue Gartrell to the staff. Seniors and juniors chose from a wide range of half-year and full-year electives. Freshmen and sophomores took year-long English courses. Among the courses offered to seniors and juniors were Shakespeare, Man in Conflict, Comedy and Satire, and Modern Mass Communications. Seniors could also take the year-long course Humanities, a combination of English and History and Juniors could elect America for which they received credit in both American History and Literature. Highlights of the year included two days of Shakespeare workshops for students and teachers. Barry Benson Brooks Goddard. Dept Chairman Janice Barrett Ronnie Bretholtz Miss Gartrell counting heads in her English I thought the department visit was next week! (Martie Fiske) Mrs. Marchant helps Chris Tilton. Martie Fiske Dee Fraylick Ronna Frick Susan Gartrell
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Physical Education Peter Loiter Michael Mastro Physical Education is a mandatory course but the varie¬ ty and flexibility of the programs available make it both in¬ teresting and a learning experience. Students may chose from team sports, which includes sports such as soccer, softball, and the ultimate, frisbee, or they may chose a more individual related activity such as tennis or weight lifting. Adventure is also available, this course tests your body and mind as well as instilling “survival instincts.” To this list of courses such as the one-on-one program are also available through Physical Education. In this pro¬ gram, students with obesity problems and physical han¬ dicaps can obtain the extra attention they require. Mr. Loiter during a reflective moment. Praying won’t quiet this class Mrs. Poitras. A. John McDermott. P.E. Director Chris Molonea Sandy Poitras Nurse Anna Ray, retired this year. Parking lot attendant Sean Bacola
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period D sophomore English class. Cooperation between Guidance and English: Mr. Moloney and Ms. Barrett I have an idea for a poem!” (Mrs. Rosenfield) ill Nothing starts before that first cup of coffee.” (Mrs. Ross, Julie Snyder, Kirsten Allen, Stephanie Kivett, Pam Kirwin.) Jeame Goddard Lewis Gurman Meg Hamilton June Marchant “Don’t touch! The book money is all gone!” (Mr. Goddard) 25
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