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As any student taking Spanish knows when the period for wid- ening his knowledge in this for- eign language comes around, he reports to the language lab, room 220 and Mrs. Hart, or room 218 and Mrs. Gurierrez. In Advanced Spanish, the stu- dents make newspaper reports and every nine weeks they had to read a Spanish book and make a book report on it. Second and third year students listened to tapes and translated excerpts from plays. foreign languages Karen Ellis tries to translate her assignment. Now the difference between estar and ser is Linda and Mike are beginning to wonder if 48 this might be Greek. 1
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to learn 22' Is it Mark Shook or Tim Rossivich? Speech classes prac- ticed putting make-up on each other. , .egg is sk And now for my next selection .... This little pig went to market: this little pig stayed home .... L I m'SQQ1l Mrs. Gamble's class listens attentively to an oral interpretation. 47
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punish and french The Seirre runs through Paris and thats only 4,136 miles away. An addition to the Foreign Lan- guage Department at T.L. in 1971 was French. The instructor for the course used such entertaining materials as The Cat in the Hat, written in French, of course, and Bondour Peanuts. where the reader learned such informative things as Snoopy barking in French. Students, each with their own special French names as Nicole, Antoinne, or Lizette, reviewed their lessons by playing Mono- poly or Scrabble. -5 1 vt' Madame Yater, C'est toujours le meme chose! fAlways the same thing.j 49
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