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geclzniquea of gxpreaaion tions: and third, the study of theory and practices of parliamentary procedure. In public speaking the student develops his personality, improves his lan- guage, and develops body control and thinking ability. The practical value will be felt in any posi- tion the student may ever hold, for everyone, no matter what vocation he follows, profits by the ability to speak effectively. In radio speech, the third of the four courses in the speech department, the student develops an ap- preciation of radio programs and studies the tech- nique of radio presentation. He participates in the production of radio scripts and becomes acquainted with the vocational possibilities of radio. Argumentation is the fourth subject in the speech department. The theory of argumentation, round table discussion, and parliamentary law furnishes the material studied in the course. There is also practice in that theory through the medium of cur- rent economic, political, and social questions. It is the aim of Manley Immel, head of the speech department, to enable the future citizens to be Well enough equipped and trained to speak clearly, in- telligently, and unhesitatingly on a wide field of subjects. W ill Bill seems to agree with Roberts' Rules. Since when do you have to teach girls how to put on make-up
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13215391 33252 'Mufti-1 ,. IT YOUR BEST The forum presents varying opinions of World prob- Iems. Young man making an impression on wire. On the teacher, too, he hopes. peeclz Stucfen U ,Ceari The speech department is prepared to help any student with hope of becoming a radio announcer, an actor, or an actress qualify himself for one of these professions. Those Who are interested in be- coming better conversationalists or just better citi- zens Will find this department full of very helpful courses. For drama enthusiasts and those with high aspira- tions in that field, there is the dramatics course. This is offered both semesters to juniors and seniors. The students study drama and its appreciation as Well as the techniques of acting. They also learn the practical application of the techniques in classroom play production, casting, and acting. Here the stu- dent unconsciously acquires a cultural background and develops poise and imagination. Especially important is the specific training he receives for stage and movies, for stagecraft and stage produc- tion. A second important subject in the speech depart- ment is the ever-popular public speaking course in which those enrolled cover first, the study of the fundamentals of speech such as voice, language, thought, and visible action: second, the practice in the application of speech principles to various situa-
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' m ...dn W, ,,,.ul-'N Two gay caballeros are We. This calls for Alpine scenery cmd a zither. .language iucfenia Stud The foreign language department, under the lead- ership of Miss Frances P. Gospill, makes other civilizations and cultures live for Proviso students. The students of Latin, the rich, proud mother of all Romance languages, are surrounded in their classrooms by interesting pictures of Roman life. sculpture, and models showing the architecture of the Romans. Posters and notebooks stressing Latin contributions to everyday modern living are made by students and attractively displayed. The first year of study is devoted to grammar and structure and to simple Latin reading. ln the second year the students read legends, early Roman history, and Caesar's account of the Gallic Wars. ln the next two years, studying Cicero's orations and Virgil's Aeneid, they learn much of political and social con- ditions during the days when Roman influence dominated Europe. Students who know Latin have a firmer grasp of English grammar, and a more discriminating use of the English language, as sixty percent of our words are derived from Latin. The very atmosphere of the modern language classrooms transports one to far away places. Here
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