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SUJIJIIl'llll'lltill:f, the .\tmlyof mediet a/literature

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se11ior E11glish , Paula ,\larirw. Oat id \\'akin, ami Betty l'mce/1

nmstructed models of a mead hall.

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additicm. stude11ts Hill:!, origillallwllml\ a11d sketched clwractcrs of that

Jll'riod.

Speakers , trips highlight

studies of literature

Speakers from SUCO on

Jlemingwa~

and modern

poetr) and trips to Stratford and Fallsburg high–

lighted English students' studies in literature.

ln :\ larch, two bus loads of sophomores saw the

American Shakespeare Festival's

Julius Caesar.

One

hundred twenty -.eniors spent a da) in April at

the Catskill Shakespeare Festival Theatre attending

Shakespeare's

Romeo and juliet

and Rostand's

Cyrano

de Bergerac.

One hundred eighty seniors collectively spent

morl' than a thousand weeks on research papers rang–

ing in -.ubject matter from the Psalms to LSD; the art

of

karate to trout fishing; Ivan the Terrible to selective

serY

ice.

Through federal funds, the English depmtment

added extensively to its filmstrip and record collec–

tion, received a new overhead projector, and added

many new sets of paperbacks for class usc.

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