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52 talking. I E hi 3. ,sv L.. ' '- N N -laiwwliiwl xpress yourself! Conveying a message through his position, sophomore Jan Sengul stares ahead. Body language was a part of 2 u. 'Gwi wi if ' 7 nap! All earthly sounds suddenly vanished. Silence penetrated the ear drums. Speech appeared lost. The only solution was body language. Body language differed completely from sign language. There were no set rules to follow. The talker commanded the mo- tions. A course in body language should be offered in school. It's a foreign language all together, stated freshman Rick David- son. Many aspects were involved in this pro- cess. Students used all parts of the body to communicate their meaning, some a little more than others. Facial expressions are the key. Definitely! commented senior Carol Oliva. Through the duration of the year, stu- dents faced many of life's emotions. En- chanting or traumatic, these feelings came across through gestures, either planned or subconscious. As sophomore Andrea Rhodes confessed, If I twitch my ears, flare my nose, bite my lips, and stare straight ahead with my arms crossed, you know I am mad. In certain special instances, body lan- guage became extremely helpful. 'AWhen I am interested in a girl, I will stare at her until we make eye contact, then smile. Also, my shoulders kind of shrug, and I put my hand in my pocket, said junior Allen Aghajanian. Across long distances, this method of correspondence was especially advanta- geous. Trying to mouth words to a friend across the classroom is impossible. You have to use your hands, and go through the action, declared senior Peter Hilke. Sometimes body language posed a prob- lem, it was impossible to decipher the var- ious signals. Sophomore Kenny Cavender expressed, Life would be much simpler ifl could understand all of the signs people gave out. Maybe more things would hap- pen. Body language played an important role in daily situations. Some essential points just did not come across by speech alone. As freshman Paul Steiner added, A picture is worth a thousand words. by Sun Kim Juniors
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