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't fr' li 1 Which is the right idiom? wonder Marilyn Giannelli and Carol Canciani as they look through suitable ltalian idioms which the class should master. Lost in a world of books. Beverly Adomaitis really 'fulfills this statement as she tries to do some research on French scholars. Joan Gentil replenishes her supply. ,4 C21 ch fff Kvmauce Italy in the springtime, Paris in the fall, But we're in the classroom Missing it all- Yet, in a sense, we're there, Each in our own little sphere, Walking on the Champs-Elysees, Riding in a gondola. We've mastered all our idioms, Our dictations come with ease. Parle, parla, amour, ama- Take which you please. Books closed. Dictation, says Mother Saint Daniel of Rome. Doris Descoteaux Cat the boardj, Veronica Foody and Barbara Beauchaine are prepared, while Louise Gelinas is quite puzzled, and Diane Bedard is reaching for her paper.
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Only in a dream would Mother Saint David of Mary so willingly surrender her classroom stratagem to the madcap attitude of a typical Latin student, Barbara Brown. fllflyfl - 517611 in Our Dream X55 . 'Q 9 l a l 5 4 I' k '8 1 n -J l s 'nfl It X 9 I i Out of the depths swims Patricia Ursini from the seaweed kingdom of mysterious, mythical Neptune. As freshmen, we labored, . . .as sophomores, we conquered, . . . As iuniors, we debated, . . . as seniors, we wandered with Aeneas . . . prepared-with vocabulary quizzes and rules galore. . . .conquered-our first translation, Caesar's Gallic War . . . debated-the orations of Caesar, learning more . . .wandered-traveling with Aeneas, to completion of our lore. Look, Moe! I've found the right translation for once, says Georgianne Crocicchia as she shares her discovery with Maureen O'Connor.
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