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In a fast-paced, ever-shrinking world, it is imperative to be able to speak and understand other languages than one's own. Manzano's foreign language students are taking the first steps in becoming bi-lingual. The students are taught by the audio-lingual method which stresses understand- ing, speaking, reading and writing in the other language. Manzano is equipped with a language lab which contains individual earphones that enable the students to hear themselves. The lab also has numerous tapes which helps the students with pronunciation. The languages offered are Spanish, French, German, and Russian. By learning a second language, the student opens doors to opportunity and fulfillment in life. KITTY MCFALL FRANCES GOMES Spanish I, II, 8a III Spanish I, II, 8: III Joe Carpenter points out parts on a French map so Fran Manning and Chris Sanguinetti can get a better idea of what the geography of France is like. Listening to a foreign language through earphones gives students a better chance to listen and to learn the language better,
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JOE CARPENTER Department Chairman French I , II, 8: III ANNALIES DAHLQUIST German I and II Pat Collins and Kathy Dauber drill each other on a Spanish dialogue. Languages Promote Better Understanding Reading Russian magazines enables the students, Jeanne Dunham, Don Bowman, and Michelle Melville to get a better understanding of Russian customs.
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MARJORIE FOX Department Chairman Bookkeeping I, Office Practice Trying to keep up with the recording, Marsha Cook takes her time on getting accuracy in her Shorthand class. Susan Myer practices one of the many requirements needed in the business world in this Office Practice class. A working knowledge of basic business skills is the goal of the students taking the business courses. Typ- ing, shorthand, general business, transcription, book- keeping and office practice are offered to acquire the needed skills. New opportunities are opened to persons who take the business classes. Personal needs are also fulfilled when a student takes one or more of these courses. Studies become easier when the student is able to organize and keep track of the required work. By learning the basic business skills, the student becomes well-rounded. NANCY SANCHEZ Typing I 8L II, Shorthand I
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