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Reading, writing, and speaking are everyday needs. But these three essentials are not the only facets of grammatical learning. English extends from the dia- graming of a complex sentence to the read- ing of a Shakespearean drama, from the writing of a research theme to the reciting of The Raven . MTHS students study English each year so that they may com- municate easier in the changing world around them. To actually understand foreign people and their customs, one must have a work- ing knowledge of their language. Three years of French is taught in ascending levels of grammar, mechanics, conversa- tion, and reading. It would be hard to write a research theme or to learn anything if one didn't have books. But one cannot have every book he needs. The library is a store- house of encyclopedias, novels, and books of all descriptions. It is an arsenal of written works. Communication, however, does not end with the spoken and written word but includes a third language. This third lan- guage is music, the universal language . Music has been said to be 'that undefinable link between countries, between cultures, and between peoples. ' Mrs W Comstock Mrs. W, Lillard Study H111 X Librarian . rx .
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Due to the efforts of Mrs. Lillard, our library is well Through use of school lingual console, Mrs, Key can organized and equipped with newspapers, magazines help students accomplish more by listening to them and a variety of books. individually over the earphones without interruption. UQ? I LANGUAGE ARTS, FINE ARTS, LIBRARY V.- w Jbtrts teach means of successful communication Q V s Mrs, W.G. Key Mrs, M. Lovell Frank Dyer Miss Judith Robertson Neil Peevey English English English English Band Director French Choir Director
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