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French 1 students prepare for test on the verb voir. Duck Cronkrite concentrates on lecture about German p Mark Lltchman listens to taped Spanish drill. ronunciatlon 39
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Spanish students translate short story, FOREIGN LANGUAGE Twisting the Tongue Language is a barrier when not comprehended, but when mastered serves to turther understanding between peoples. More than mere vvords, a'language represents a culture. While beginning students worked mostly on pronunciation, grammar, parts ot speech and spelling, the second and third year students studied the literature ot the language and investigated the culture ot the people. As the world becomes smaller through transportation and communi, cation, it was promising to see over 1160 students at South learning a foreign language. Lab practice gave students a chance to hear themselves speak. While it otten proved amusing, it also helped students correct their pronunciation. Under the direction ot Miss Abby Adams, department head, nevv materials vvere secured to start a library, invaluable to students preparing tor Advanced Placement examinations. Mrs. Esther Smith plays Spanish tape in language lab. se 38
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS Building for the Future I The roar at machinery and tiying chips and sparks were the trademarks at the Industrial Arts program. important hobby and career skiiis were deyeioped in handling wood and rnetai. Besides work in the shop, regular dass discussions and courses in architectural and technicai drawing were otterea, Students saw their ideas out into reality when they buiit wooden rhodeis at buildings they had designed an paper, Receiving training to enter a wide variety ot professions, tram carpentry ta engineering, students gained knovytedge that vvouid benefit them throughout their tives. W2 tb X , 2 X tutr t t e Don Barrthart removes bolt with crescent wrench. .terry Ciorke repairs radio in eiectromcs dass, X gli ,YI-44?
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