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No. 1. Mr. Kenneth L. Ness No. 2. Mr. Charles H. Gebensleben No. 3. Mr. Edward F. Strenk, Jr. No. 4. Mrs. Rita J. Smith No. 5. Mr. David L Martin No. 6. Mrs. Stephany R. Yerger No. 7. Dr. Frederick A. Smith, Chairman No. 8. Mrs. P. Rittle No. 9. Mrs. Adele M. Dracha 8. ENGLIQH DEPAR TMENT CHALLENGES STUDENTS 21
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In addition to the choices of aca- demic, general, or business English, ninth and tenth grade students may now opt for the accelerated course. This new program offers our espe- cially talented students a challenging introduction to literary forms and gen- res, along with a greater emphasis on independent research and disciplined writing. Also in a continuing effort to improve curriculum, the Department has expanded two mini courses to full semester length: Language and Expo- sition and Literature and the Research Paper. Moreover, all English pro- grams have more stress on compos- ition and vocabulary this year as the Department strives to create an enjoy- able atmosphere while working for a high standard of language usage. We would like to welcome two new members to our English staff: Mrs. Pat Rittle and Mr. Dave Martin. Filling two vacancies, Mrs. Rittle transferred from Wyomissing Middle School, and Mr. Martin recently taught in the Cata- saqua, Pa., High School. 20
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SOCIAL QTUDIEQ DEPT. ACCELERA TEQ The comprehensive curriculum of the Social Studies Department was improved this year through the addition of an accelerated program in Ameri- can Studies for freshmen and sophomores. Furthermore, Family Living, an extension of the highly successful Marriage Preparation mini-course, was added to the twenty-two elective courses offered to junior and senior stu- dents. By providing a wide dimension of learning experiences, members of the Social Studies Department hope to provide the motivation, understand- ing, and knowledge necessary to produce aware and active citizens. No. 1. Mr. DaIeA. Reigel No. 2. Mr. Leonard D. Noll, Chairman No. 4. Mr. Charles H. Gebensleben No. 5. Mr. Thomas M. Aubrey No. 6. Mr. Jon M. Paris No. 7. Mr. Matthew Ecker No. 9. Mr. Albert Silveri, Jr. 24
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