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o w m o z tr 2 O C o H Talking in strange tongues Spanish, an elective for EHS students, is one they find very useful once they leave high school. Students in the course learn Spanish, which is consider- ed a second language for them. In this way, they will be better able to communicate with peo- ples from another oountry. The teacher this year in Span- ish is M Garda, new to Estaca- do. French is the other language taught at Estacado. The instruc- tor, IW. Lytal, teaches his stu- dents how to cope in a French- speaking country; hew to do such things as order from a menu and find a place to stay. Both languages teach the stu- dent the major steps in learning to speak the language. Also induded in each foreign language course is a study in the way people who speak the language live and about their countries. Although foreign language is not a required subject, many students find it an exdting learning adventure and challan- ge. 1- Mr. Garda, Spanish teacher, teaches a first-year Spanish class. He is a new faculty member this year. 2. Students in Spanish work on an assignment while other stu- dents listen to class instructions.
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3 Are You In Shape ( r i Physica) educat ior —requi red fa all students, yet, a good way to stay in shape and get enjoy- ment out of exercising. Different spats are taught through the physical education program at Estacado. Students learn skills in such spats as basketball, bowling, baseball, archay and even flag football. The main ideal of P.E. is to stay in shape and healthy. Some students find it fun to get in shape, and some enjoy the com- petition of the spats they learn. No matta what the attitude of students, P.E. starts them on the way to a healthy tomarow. Z o H a a 5 4 3. P.E. students learn the skills of archery. 4. Bridgett Jackson, Toni Col- bert and Earl Scott warm up before starting the day’s activi- ties. 5. Loretta Hunter, Symonia Carr and Carlos Castielo decide to take it easy. nJ u Cf3 Oh 21
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