-flu, lygg, Mila 15. 2 gf Languages Spur Scholars to More Vivid The nhl Soullz .rf HI1'Vl.l'lHI fzrslom of fJI't'llkIA7I.Q .llfxx llurm11nz'x Snphmunrr Englfxlz rlrzxx lixien.v allen- lfn' f'llVIiXfHlt1.N' Plillllftl is tilII'I'lAl'lf nn! by J. lvtl 71 lI'yt'k, .l. l'wrI21'x, t'. Jlrzrfin, and X. Kelly. .-X knowledge of the readin' n' ritin' our grand- parents learned in srhool is no longer suffieient to earn for us a plaee in the world of today. XYe are growing up in an age in which a more Com- prehensive mastery of the Ifnglish language is required. Students have studied the essentials of lan- guage by the time they enter high school, so that, as sophomores, they are ready to delve into the fine points of literature. Their first taste of the classics comes with the reading of Yietor Hugo's Lex ,llli.Y6ftlbf6.Y. This is followed by a study of Shakespeare's Jufiux Ctzexar. .Ns juniors they follow the development of our nation's vulture via a history of Atneriean literature. Seniors devote their time to becoming familiar with the great British authors who have influeneed our lives and our Cultural growth. ln eonjunetion with their study of drama, many seniors saw tively as ,l. Utzxkfll, reparix nn the life at fvllllflfw' llirleemt as u par! of their Sindy of Ihr Tale al' Tivo t'1'tl'wx. produetions of Shaw's Sf. Joan, Shalcespeare's As You Like It and Julizts Caexar, and tJ'Neill's Long Dzzyfv Journey Into the Nfglzl. Day by day we are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of being multi-lingual. ln their freshman year, students supplement their English studies with an introduetory foreign language of their ehoiee. They beeome familiar with our South .Xmeriean neighbors through a study of Spanish. Those who select lfreneh ilnprove their pronuneiation after hear- ing tape recordings of their own voiees. Some students choose the Latin tongue, the foundation for all languages. It is believed that a study of Latin improves their lfnglish voeabularies and aequaints them with aneient Roman civilization. As we hurry along the road to adulthood and maturity, we benefit greatly from a study of any language, furthering our education and broaden- ing our horizons.
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