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Right: Dan Rodriguez and Luis Quiroz discuss a Spanish book during study period. Below: As seen through the door, Latin student Nick Moravec joins his class in a Latin prayer. Languages are indeed rapidly changing. Spanish speaking communities are springing up in many cities across the na- tion. It is said that the Ian- guage may soon become the U.S.'s second language. Other nationalities, too, still strive to preserve the purity of their an- cestor's tongue. D.H. is very much aware of the changing times. ln order to keep pace with the changes, foreign language studies in La- tin, Spanish and French are of- fered. A student is required to study two years of the same foreign language. Latin I and II are taught by Father Dominic Wessel. IVIr. Enrico Nlordini instructs stu- dents in Spanish I, II, III and IV. Although French I was not offered this year, Father Bernard Rosinski teaches French II. Classes 73
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Commumcauon Gap Shattered Communications. That's what the study of languages is all about. Languages furnish the means by which new insights are gained. Ethnic groups from across the U.S. fill the halls and class- rooms of D.H. They come from varied backgrounds and the traditions they offer blend together into the American Culture. Right: Students and sponsors pose be- fore departure for their trip to Mexico over Easter Vacation. K. Jones, Nlrs. Paradis, Nlr. lVlordini, V. lVlacias, J. Go- mez, E. Melton, L. Ouiroz, E. Zemlik, ltopl D. Flynn, T. Telechan. Below: Spanish is taught on a small class basis.
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