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German students ot Northwest listened intently to 0 taped lesson. abilities in students. Mr. Dolche' pluys o tcpefrecovded dialogue in the Northeast Buildings modern language lab. EI r , .Nm wwe-fMf,'.....,......,, . :A ,I-K, .f ,N ,M i K , ,E V iv, 'Pit-,',w W Y X , , '. - f if l F A fi The city of Hornburg is the subiect of a German report by Tom Breese IO3 Josie Gutierrez ond Guy Ortmun gpresented o dromctizcition of u bulltight in their S-punish Ill class.
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L m y-2 -, ,,.f.ff,-,f -. 1 we i - V 3-f i f2 9- i .+ve-tag.,-R-we 2 - - ee, s i J e reef' 'i 'Auf' I fi, . :s .3 i ft' . f2eiZ1efzs- .. -y . 35.4 V i Russian was offered to interested iuniors and seniors this year, L The Harold L. Richards Cluster offered a foreign language curriculum consisting of five languages: French, German, Spanish, Latin, and the newly-added Russian. The language students were encouraged to take the full four-year program in a language to give them more fluency in speaking and reading. In beginning courses, teachers stressed conversation more than anything else. Tape recorders were used in a new language laboratory to show the students their mistakes and their achievements. Languages played an important part in our preparation for college. However, a language could be taken from one to four years, depending on the student's interest in it. Not only the language was taught, but also its history and some of its literature were brought into the course to make it more appealing. Besides the usual courses taken in the classroom, the For- eign Language Departments offered clubs in which interested students participated. Foreign languages developed linguistic Latin l students Peter Brundage, Collen Clarke, and Mary Kirinich work on verb coniugations. 102 UIQ 5 svn A colorful poster provides the background for a Spanish conversation between Don Monahan, Robert Bennett, and Mary Ann Berinti, Mrs. Otten explains a difficult idiom to Nicholas Ritter, Dianne Dado, Terry Kevin P1uI Romin, and Ken Clark, 1 i 4 i i i
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04 Grace Baal, Sheila Cloud, Barbara Balzell and Belly Bourell prepared ingredients lar baking pastry. vi Denise Ostertcg worked busily on her sewing proiecl. 4,- 1 ff f '. -V V ., 9 Q Y f -. , -i 1' , V. M-,-- y K I ' . . 1 ' , ii --x - A A jx.. My ' - 5 If ? 1 , -1515 lx x.. ' 4: - ' f' vi A6 V' xl A if ' i YC, Marilyn Dugan and Pom -Skaggs showed proper methods of sifting flour while Darlene DeRuiler looked on. Diane Benson looked al Pal Crowhursi's garmeni before lhe final touches were made,
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