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“
Ann Hallock thumbs through a calendar in Mr.
Black's Latin room to check the date of the annual
Saturnulio.
Four Tongues
Tie Students
to Countries
"Perhaps of all the creations of man,
language is the most astonishing." It
makes communication with others-
whether in Hobart, Indiana, or in Ho-
bart, Tasmania-possible.
Hobart High provides from two to
four years of a foreign language to
any student at the high school.
Achieving b e tt e r understanding
among the people ofthe world is the
chief aim of the language arts depart-
ment at HHS, and this is possible only
through world communication.
Overhead proiectors were obtained
this year to aid the teaching of Hobart
High's foreign languages: Spanish,
Latin, French and German.
The proiectors aided not only in
the presentation of homework and class
material, but also in the presentation
of supplementary material.
French students were kept attentive in class by Mrs. Friedrich's teaching techniques. Concentration and
understanding were the main essentials in a language classroom.
lah-Overhead proiectors proved useful to Mr.
Neff in showing a large class the correct Span-
ish translation of an English sentence.
”