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'Tongues' Break Barriers With travel rates on a decline and the Concorde flitting to and from Paris, London, and New York, visiting a foreign country is becoming a reality. The need for another language is more of a demand. Most colleges require a student to know a foreign lan- guage, if not for admittance then definitely for graduation. South Side's language depart- ment offers four languages: French, Spanish, Latin, and Ger- man. French and Spanish, the most popular tongues, are taught by Miss Lois Holtmeyer, Mrs. Dorothy Wynn, and Miss Beverly Bleeke. Miss Holtmeyer handles Latin as well, while Mrs. Pamela Houk tackles German. Audio equipment is frequently used, teaching students the finer points of conversation and gram- mar. Several classrooms have headphones for daily use. A lan- guage lab is provided in the foreign language hall for individual recording, furthering the dimen- sions of language growth. Foreign language is a beneficial asset for anyone planning to further his edu- cation beyond high school, said Senior Kevin Leamon. A. A class works diligently in the language lab. recording their own voice to listen for person errors. B. Dan Batchelder, junior, explains how to prepare a traditional dish to members of his Spanish class. C. Miss Beverly Bleeke. Spanish teacher, sits before her class, explaining the basics of Spanish grammar. A f ■ I 28
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i u A. Situated in front of his class, Junior Sam Nunez is on the hot seat, prepared to recite his speech. B. Mr. Daniel Boylan, English teacher, grades an incomprehensible essay in the serenity of an empty classroom. C. As he finds his place in the book, Eng- 'ish Teacher Ron Fecher gets the point across to his class. D. As she catches a few Z's, Tina Oster- meyer, senior, steadies her pencil, pre- tending to write. 27
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A. Concentrating on her work, Lisa Kap- pel. junior, distinguishes between the dif- ferent German intonations. B. With his headphones in place. Sopho- more Sam Giumento listens carefully to the voice on the Latin tape. C. Foreign Language Department head. Miss Lois Holtmeyer. prepares a record- ing for her French class.
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