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Wow! This Spanish is better than I thought. Julie Trausch tells Kevin Haas, Yuck! I don ' t know if I likeguaca mole. Jennifer Goshorn waits for class to begin. Ms. Serafa-Manschot says Abran sus libros de Churros y Chocolate. 90
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industrial arts Industrial Arts offers hands on experience Like many other departments, Industrial Arts underwent many changes during the renovation. A major improvement occurred when the auto shop, drafting, and electronics labs were relocated in one central area. With a more unified department and better equipment, students will certainly benefit from their new location. Engineering drawing and architectural design classes are look- ing forward to their new C.A.D. (Computer Aided Design) equip- ment. Using computers will enable students to better visualize their drawings in a rotating three dimensional view. With added equipment and a centralized location, the In- dustrial Arts Department will continue to give students excellent hands on training to prepare them well for future careers. Center: Matt Ashby tells Richard An- dreason, I think I found the problem Top Right: Dave Broad tinkers with one of his favorite toys. Bill troubleshoots to find the problem.
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lii foreign languages Each year the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF) sponsors a National French Contest This Grand Con- cours includes over 50,000 students nationally, with its numbers growing each year. Northville Junior Luke Kakogeorgiou, won second place in Michigan and fifth in the National Level lA of the Grand Concours. Students disco through Europe Back from their harrowing but exciting fifteen day tour of Western Europe, the teachers of Northville High School foreign languages settled down to business as usual, instruct- ing Spanish, French and German. The events of the past sum- mer remain clear. The six adult and forty plus student group toured such cultural landmarks as the Louvre in Paris, Westminster Abbey of London and the Prado in Spain. In addi- tion to such world renowned places, the students managed to take in some of the more social hot spots of the countries. Plazas, beaches, discos and record stores were just a few of the popular stops. The experiences of the students and teachers in Europe will surely add to their interests in foreign languages. We continue to look forward to future trips and hope that all will prove to be as enriching as those in the past. Special thanks to Emily Serafa-Manschot for a wonderful job of organization Herr Hogan uses a Show and Tell approach to teaching German. Youknowwhatimean, Vern?
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