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'ZYCOMATICOSPHENOIDH - l NEVER knew it meant 'rha+. says Janice Berger as she peruses the unabridged dictionary. p 0gl 6Ll'l'l .Sze 5 The English Department enables the stu- dent to develop those potentials necessary for self-expression and personal enrichment. Profici- ency in grammar and writing composes one of the means of forming the expression. Special stress is laid on the appraisal of cul- ture during the junior and senior courses. Con- centrating on the ability to express thoughts orally, the speech course, part of the sophomore curriculum, prepares us for future situations re- quiring poise and speaking skills. For the stimulation of their classes, teachers obtain many periodicals and paperback books to use as study aids and encourage the informal class presentation of the various forms of liter- ature. Moreover, the religion, history, and Eng- lish departments have compiled a common read- ing list, thus promoting a more unified ap- proach to learning. During the month of November, as part of the school's newly-established assembly program, the English Department presented a synopsis of American poetry. Through our extensive English program, the student learns to enrich his manner of living and personal expression, thus developing true character. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT is the secrei' fo mastering 'the arf of diagramming senfences as shown by Daniel Barral and Cynthia Barbiers.
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anguage meld. g06teI 5 Cblftbtfdf I9IOI'eCiafi0Il MAGISTERH TANEY TRlES fo convince three inieresfed dis- ciples Anne Henry, William Bosseri, and Robert Pieiruslco, 'that Latin is still a living language. JOYCE FREYNlK- PAT Rowe, Tom Wasniewslci, Don Donahue. and Joe Galdo lisien arleniively as Rich Zoliy gives an oral . repori' in German class. A significant effort to surmount the interna- tional language barrier has been the aim of our Language Department. Each of the three lan- guage courses. offered includes not only a study of the language itself, but also an elementary knowledge of the history and culture of the foreign country. Available to the language student, either through library facilities or through class sub- scriptions, are several newspapers and magazines of general interest. Language clubs this year have been re-organ- ized so as to promote a livelier interest in the language itself as a means of enjoyment. Also, as part of the Christmas assembly, the students in the Language Department sang carols in the respective languages of French, German, and Latin, thus encouraging a more active apprecia- tion of foreign cultures. As part of the language program, students are encouraged to attend various conventions, one of which is the junior Classical League rally where annually a large delegation of Latin stu- dents participate. The highlight of the year was the enlarge- ment of our language lab to 30 booths, symbolic of the Language Department's effort to develop the abilities of the individual. Page 40
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