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TEACHING French I is the task of Sister M. Jamesella who stimulates interest in many ways. Language Flourishes Best As an rt L'Allez-oopf' says Sister M. Rene' and checks a French bingo card after calling out cultural facts. EXPLAINING the liner points of third-year German, Sister M. Perpetua helps students gain skill. 46
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Ceofr read Language Forms an Enchanting Memor cmlev- d GERMAN III class always finds Gino Giombetti presenting an oration. According to modern language department chairman Sister M. Alethia, students have a choice of four lan- guages: the Latin and French, German, and Spanish. The two-year course of Latin completes the study of Caesar. French, German and Spanish are offered for three years. In the first year each student studies vocabulary, verb conjugations, reading, writing, and pronunciation. Dur- ing the second year this foundation is strengthened and broadened. The third year is highlighted by a study of the country's culture and literature. Audio-visual aids, including tapes, records, and Hlms are available for student use. Latin teachers are Sister M. Alethia, Sister Mary Eliza- beth, and Sister Mary Perpetuag French, Sister M. Rene and Sister M. Jamesellag German, Sister Mary Perpetuag and Spanish, Sister M. Roselda and Mrs. Manuela Madrazo. SHARING an interest in foreign culture, Joe Wallace, Pat Dock and Joyce Jansen spend time in the pursuit of French literature.
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MAKING use of modern equipment in the language department, Sister M. Roselda orientates John Andico, Vicki Pasuik, and Joe Curley to ear phones which improve their conversational ability in Spanish. EL Espaiol al Dia proves so intriguing that not even the photographer can draw eyes away from books. What power books have!
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