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Many college bound students from MHS tea took foreign language classes. MHS of- ; He ss . fered four different language courses, « = French, German, Spanish and Latin. ’ a This year's language lab was greatly 4 Fe yf modernized. With the new mobile lan- ; at} guage lab no one room was limited to hat being used only as a lab. The monitor t po could be moved from room to room, eediien hod thus increasing the number of classes it % = 4 y could be used by. w ‘aetvn’, The goals of the foreign language de- . ie ae =i partment were fo promorfe interest in the languages of other countries. Cul- foal tures and lifestyles of these countries we: ee 5. ie were also taught. During the first two a Bee “Sts years, students were taught mainly the , , language. The third and fourth years ’ dealt with learning music and literature of the countries. Over the year the foreign language de- partment had many visitors and went on several trips. Marie Josie Jehl from France and Jose Herrero from Spain came and visited classes fo answer any quesrions the students had. The Spanish Class took a trip to Sr. Mary's to see Mexican Follslore and Baller dancers. Guest speaker Marie Josie Jehl explains French lifestyles, culrures and business practices Richard Barkes lisrens intensely to his foreign language lesson 28 Foreign Language
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Allrold-tsr row: Pete Dornsife, Mike Kuspa, Kim Biddle. 2nd row: Tammy Key, Debbie Schaefer, Scorr Kucela, Julie Cheh, John Michel, Eric Culp 3rd row: Becky Strzelecki, John Johnson. Not present Margaret Goeller. Ediror Lori Phillips compleres a layour for the student life section of the yearbook told editor Mike Kuspa designs a page of the wspaper Publications 27
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Maria Carrasco repeats during the pauses, capturing the correct Spanish accenr. A German-print newspaper from Milwaukee gives Shabaun Eversole a chance fo practice her German Miss Johnston uses specialized equipment fo reach foreign language srudenrs Foreign Language 29
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