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Breaking the Language Barrier .,,,.- ...-sys: K will ,,. , . .XX . Egg ESTHER M. BLACK A.B. Bethany College M.L. Univ. of Pittsburgh ROBERT L. PARKER BA. Univ. of Florida M.Ed. Florida Allanlic Univ. PAULINE E. PERUSSE B.A. Univ. of Wales HERBERT T. UGALDE B.S. Florida Atlantic Univ. 3 5' Oh, how I wish I could take a nap. l Now class . . . repeal after me. l . . .ff sm - 'f f 1 --nl
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nv ' y BARBARA D. MeCALL BA. Stetson Univ. MA. Cornell Univ. JERRY L. N, PARLETTE A.B. Anderson College The haekhone of any learning institution vould he its English Department. We find hal all other fields of knowledge rely quite ieavily on the ahility of a person to coin- nuniezito and interpret what is said. ln rying to provide these skills the English Department of Twin Lakes High provides ts students with many varied projects and -lass assiginni-nts. Students will find them- elves 1-aught up in the writing of term pa- yers, studying authors and their views, or novies and expanding their vocabulary on heir way to a better umicisiumiing of hem. BARRY A. QUIGLEY B.A.. M.A. Florida Atlantic Univ. HELEN M. SHEFFIELD B.S., M.A. East Tennessee Stale Univ. .A-H .nw ' . i BERTHA L. PARRISH B.A. Florida A. and M. Univ. M.A. New York Univ. Why don't you sophomores start acting like sophomores? -1' . A 1 , 9-1'-f :ff ' A35 ., , Jw. 42 3' ' -. l ,fix 5- ,.L' ,g:Pf0-pda . -.gger .xx y 'IGS' 1 -Q. X u. 5 5316 PEGGY L PHILLIPS BS Eaat Tennebsee Slat: Unn M A George Peabody Do you really believe tha fi t XQS 53.55
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h -me Oh, you drive me crazy! The Foreign Language Department is one of the most interesting ones in school. The stu- lents learn, not only another language, but another culture and another way of life. Each stu- .ent acquires a new name and begins to live a new life as he becomes French, Spanish, or Berman. Through the use of the language lab and many opportunities for oral work today's students el much more at ease with their new language. Not only can they read and understand this nguage. but are able to express themselves with a more authentic accent when they speak it. Five minutes to blastoff! But Mrs. Perusse I don't even know what pannter means in English. PISILLE OSCAR Les MSQUES du HUER U 4:1 . --fs'-wa'rP 'V C o'.:'. 1 'nil' 0:.l..'O 1' ,O 'C
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