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Qs Discovering the intricacies of the proper use of the telephone is a serious yet interesting fea- ture of the speech class for Steve Srubas, Margie Muntner, and Bonnie Britzke. CGNVEYING TRUE PERSONALITIES Speech helps our students convey their true personality and feelings in a precise, orderly fashion. The Speech Department at St. Mary gives students excellent chances to study projection, hand and eye move- ment, and audience reaction. These are only some of the ways in which students can better their speech hab- its and gain self-conhdence. Public speaking deals with those students who have perfected their speech abil- ities and are now striving for perfec- tion in such facets as prose and po- etry reading, debate, oratory, public address, and a new feature, choral speaking. The Speech Department, through these programs, encourages competition among students thus stimulating their interest in them- selves, the community, and the world. Expression refiects his determination as Tom Jape tries to convince his audience that It's not what you say but how you say it.
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Your name is Renard ? queries French student June O'Con- Hell of Daniel FOX- Miss Smith's humorous account of her journey a' Paris is refiected in the By combining their eFforts, Latin students Mark Bunker and Christine Ciske hope that the answer will appear somewhere. face of French II student Alan Mader. FRENCH . A LINK WITH THE FUTURE L TIN... A LINK WITH THE PAST Under the guidance of Miss Smith, made- moiselles and monsieurs live in the realm of 'iGaie Parisw. They enlarge their knowl- edge of the language while increasing their understanding of the people. Each student soon masters the technique of the language with the right accents hopefully on the right syllables. Records become a helpful guide to, as well as an entertaining source of the pronunciation of the French terms. St. Mary does not only concentrate on the present but also reflects the past. Students can relive the splendor that was once Rornels through Mr. Sledz's Latin class. Students recall the days of Caesar in their understanding and use of the lan- guage. Both of these subjects link the past and the present with the future.
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World geography students agree that a smile is worth a thousand words. I-II TORY . Ng, NEW DIMENSIONS OF THE PAST World history student Mary Wirth finds that though her notes are not needed, they cer- tainly build confidence. Always watch the fine print, American history student Tom Wroblewski warns Don Becker.
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