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Regular meetings and the annual French Banquet are planned by the French Club officers. Seated left to right, Rhonda Kasik(treasurer), JoanneSonn(secretary), Shelly Lewis (secretary). On floor, Fern Nadler (vice- president), and Paul Rest (president). Organizing Spanish Club meetings and social functions are this year ' s officers; left to right, Carol Estrin (presi¬ dent), Eileen Rotkin (vice-president), Ava Feldman (sec¬ retary), and Fred Levy (treasurer). German Club officers enrich their knowledge of the German language and culture. From left to right, Liene Venters (secretary), Jay Adair (vice-president), Jeff Richardson (treasurer), and Evan Rumack (presi¬ dent). 22
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The control desk in the Language Laboratory enables Miss Fagan to listen to her pupils individually. key to foreign relations. With the aid of modern lab equipment and a fine teaching staff, theforeign language department at Niles aims to develop student comprehension of French, Spanish, Latin, Rus¬ sian, and German. In order to eliminate cul¬ tural barriers between peoples, students also learn the arts and customs of the country of the language. For the last two years, oral aural instruction has been used in the teach¬ ing of Spanish and German at Niles. This method emphasizes the language as it is actually spoken in the foreign country. This year this oral aural approach has been expanded to include French and Russian. These students use the Language Laboratory to practice grammar exercises during a class session. is the Foreign Language By recording her voice and then playing back the tape, this girl can find the flaws in her pronunciation.
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Russian Club members discuss the history, customs, and culture of Russia. The officers are; left to right, Sam Yanes (treasurer), Ken Seeskin (secretary), Lynn Epstein (vice-president), and Paul Rest (president). Spanish Club members, led by Mexican folksinger Mr. Antonio Perrusquia, sing popular Spanish songs. The foreign language clubs at Niles East are extra-curricular supplements to the French, German, Spanish and Russianclasses. Students learn the customs and culture of various countries from clubfilms, guestspeak- ers, and special events. This year French Club instituted a progressive,official, studentnews- paper. German and Spanish Club parties brought Christmas as it is celebrated in for¬ eign countries to Niles. Spanish Club also had a fall and spring banquet that enabled its members to sample several Spanish dishes. The activities instituted by the foreign language clubs increased the students ' under¬ standing of foreign peoples and cultures.
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