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DEPARTMENT RENCH, Spanish, Latin, German and Russian are studied at GNS. The goal of the department is to develop some ability in speaking with proper accent and rhythm and to provide reading experience through the study of literature. Such works as Lex Trait NI011.i'g'f1eff1i1'e,r, De! Solar Dirpfizzico. the Aezzeid, and short stories by Chekhov are studied by advanced students. In the first year, the emphasis is being shifted from grammar to oral-aural techinques, except in Latin where the emphasis is on translation. This year a six-year program in Spanish was initiated along the same lines as the French program established last year. This method, used by the French government to teach foreigners French, is an audio-lingual approach by which facility in speaking is developed with a gradual presentation of grammar. Il jurf keeps Jayizzg 'Meri-re par, i :ferr-ce fm.r?' i EZ i fyy,,, I . il'-A22 . , ' V. ' Vgfgfacy fag ' vi- , ' we ' 'A' ' .y ' ' ' K ' 11, 55. + 'gqarvwqqzxk-1.2313 pq: :Q f Aff 3f1..:..:,f.:f fb ' Qui? all a 'A 14 2...-,ai 1, .2 ' ' ' 'EP 454:44 ' . 1 atwtaiiar MW Ci if X 4' Pk' ' 8. Lift so 'figs f W nv, f fi' '13 S? f 'hi' 'f f 'wwf Tr if rd! 'H 'W' 7 n 5 , 1 g , 1 'ff Z ' 4A ff ' X 1,1 'X , 4' ,Q X f, .7 ,Q X . ,. , Sa I i f ,ff wf x J 4, tqjlsz, em-q,4L f we ' e ff sf 'SZ'-'i.r3 56 ,,...,,a,. , ...t em , it-:Sir . . ' . . ii S'-.' fa..-- ' . ' MR. SAMUEL ZISKIND ARS' ANITA SEUGSON Lmzgzmge lfzbr .rlrerzglbezz bartgrouudr. a FRENCH CLUB: Franz mu'-C. Schore, B. Feldman, E. Boren, D. Lu, J. Amper, L, Virag B. Samuels, E. Frank, D. Kammerling. Seroud raw-A. Schneider, R. Kessler, C. Shiffman G. Welford, A. Farber, M. Brooks, L. Deutsch, N. Gozan, S. Siskin, I. Aizer, D. Lewis, M. Dolid Third row-B. Kamile, M. Rapoport, A. Rockhold, J. Sarney, A. Katz, J. Borak, R. Odessey E. Hotz, D. Weisgall, I. Shapiro, A. Williamson. Bark row-A. Berger, S. Liebhaber, S. Gold- berg, E. Kertes, H. Brown, D. Brooks, J. Silverman, J. Libby, S. Schwartz, D. Rosen, W. Parmer. , ' I a I 1 r
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