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Fnjish, m of ths most Middy spoksn lan^yss in tins world, is vsry important in all o f oar livss. Thf Bnofish Dspartmsnt at W~H strives to mokf sirs that all of ths students walk out of thi classroom with a widsr knowlsdjs o f our lanjuajf as wdl as usma it as a link to othsr classes.
David Berry
US English & Dept. Chair Muhlenberg, B.A.
Millersville, M.A. DrewUniv., M. Phil., Ph.D.
Jessica Bland
MS English & History Saint Mary's College,B A.
Seton Hall Univ.MA
Maiy Norris
MS English & History Upsala College, B.A.
Kean Univ., M.A.
Robert A. Paoli Upper School English
Univ., B.S., M.A.
Gregory Wyatt US English
Providence College, B.A, Univ., M.A.
Nancy C. Duddy MS History^. Dept. Co-
MurrayState Univ.; Trenton State College, M. Ed.
Gerard R. Gonnella Dean of Students & US History Albright College, B.A.
Laurie Kroll
US History & Econmics Gettysburg College, B.A. Pace Univ., M.B.A.
William Michalski US History & Dept. Co-chair Kings College, B.A.
In an incrsasinafy chnyinj world, it bscmss mors nscsssany for us to incrsass our knodsdjs of ths world around us. Not only doss tins History Dsfxrtmsnt at W-// cmplsts that task, thsy do it with sfylsl In a class that is somstimss lobdsd as borinij, ths history tsachsrs hsrs moks surs that ths class is fun by ha/inj stvdstits Mjatjf in dsbatss, talk about Hwr own visws of history, watch irwiss, and also uss tschnolcjy as a Isarninj aid rathsr thanjust rdyinj on tart bocks and docwvnts.
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