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Modern Language instructors in- clude: Sister Mary Joel, department chairman, and Mr. Ronald Ezcurra, Mrs. Elaine Vallin, Mrs. Patricia Small, Miss Maryann Polakowski, Mrs. Raya Czerkasski, and Mrs. Linda Riffle. Upper left: Kathy Butch- er makes notes on French literature. Lower left: Barb Strohl, Karen Crom- well, Marcia Hengehold, and Vicki Mastracci lead French students in Christmas carols. 51
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50 Fluency in a foreign language Is an intellectual objective of the highest value. It is the classic symbol of a well-rounded education. Students have an impressive selection of languages open to them. Courses include German, Russian and Italian as well as the ever-popular French and Spanish curriculums. In the early years of her language studies the student makes use of workbooks, student records, filmstrips and the language laboratory. With the labs constant drilling, the student rapidly becomes accustomed to the proper pronunciation and inflections of his new language. Advanced programs permit the student to concentrate deeply in a specific area of her study — be it history, literature, culture or conversation. The major objective is the development of a reading comprehension of the foreign tongue and a perfection of the student's command of the language. Upper right: Mrs. Raya Czerkasski and students Cecily Hayward and Rossa Zimitus take part in an open lecture as an interesting ad- dition to their Russian and German classes. Above left: Sue Ouel- ette starred as ‘Winnie L’Ourson’’ and Paula Gribbs as ‘‘Papa Noel” on French drama day. Lower right: Sophomore makes use of the tapes accompanying ‘‘Voix et Images de France.”’ Linguists Strive for Culture, Understanding
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52 Class Activities Stimulate Enjoyment ot Language Study —e Above right: Lab assistants Rosemary Ebner and Cathy Wyniemko adjust the lan- guage tapes. Above right: Vicky Polcyn is left with more than candy after the Spanish classes Christmas party. Middle right: Kathy Schmidt and Rossa Zimitus are part of the small group of dedicated Russian students. Lower right: Therese McFarland looks over the menu at the Petit Cafe de la Paix, sponsored by the French classes.
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