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Els dis new mflaliguages This year a new breed of students shattered the language barrier as they plunged clumsily yet determinedly into the pool of foreign languages, customs, and ideals. Was it curiosity? A search for fun, fascination, and discovery? Or could it be the informal classes where only the foreign language is spoken throughout the period? Or what about the language lab, new films, books, and the isolated sound- proof booth that is always open to eager students? Most students agree that the combination of these things made them burst with enthusiasm. All of these things paid off for the Techites. Nevertheless, the Foreign Language de- partment has made quite a splash in the previous years also. Two to seven Tech- ites each year since 1962, have partici- pated in the IU Honors Program. This program allows the students to go to the country where their language is spoken if '29 5,39 they pass a series of extensive tests. Last summer the winner was David Bullington who went to San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Es magnifico, Zno? Oui, c'est magnifique! ZX Ig-Q HU: FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT-MTS. Susanna M. Underwood, Mrs. Maria B. Laga- don, David Clapp, Dan Stanley, department head, Mrs. Sheila Young, Mrs. Serine Fine. DANNY HONEYCUTT, Jay Harlan, and Mark McElroy know great satisfaction as they find they can read German magazines land under- stand them tooll ui' ,wiht N-.. 4 il' I fr ! . l'l'fi11 . 'lil .- 'Wim Ci llller leg retlg ell ,Q 'w3,5i7Y? AH
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V TD- mu camo et curm ,... mmmululfs L- Ili fr' ,,.. 4 sv . K J IANA R xr Ur'-3 , I W5 l gb MRS. YOUNG'S SPANISH CLASS has fun and games while learning their sports vocabulary. Students are Jerry Lingenfelter, Mike Fagan, Gary Davis, John Camphor, Heddy Hampl, Debra Myers. lSeatedl Teddy Whitmer. CHEFS ANNA YOUNG, Robin Kares, and Charlotte Alexander stir up some crepe suzettes. Sacre bleu, Mr. Stalnley, is this advanced French? i C - . FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDENTS check out the foreign language
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