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progress concern social scientists A vxsxtor' Mrs Braslevs ocr ology class hears Guenther Jo hann a German exchange stu dent at Henderson State Teach ers College dQSCllbQ hrs home land How much rs the Secretary of State s salary? Who was the wrfe of the second krng of Egypto What 1S meant by bleedlng Kan sas Any one of the SOC1al scrence students for teachersj would have known the answers to these rrddle All the var1ous socral scrence CUM e helped therr partrcrpants become well CO'-mtfred on the problems and progress of rom the caveman on up arld Hrstory classes taught by Mrs Joh nd Coach Moore students learned to apprecrate the background of Amerrcan crxrllzatron and the rnfluences of European countrres on the relatrx ely new Unrted States PQ MHS HELEN JOHNSON B S Loursrana State Unrversrtx 1 -as -Q ay H I drdni know they dressed lrke that exclarms Wayne Foshee The grrls of Mrs Johnsons World Hrstory class seem relreved that styles have changed THOMAS M MOORE MA George Peabody College E Reports debates and projects added sprce to the classroom work Mrs Beasley taught the members of her Amerrcan Hrstory classes the rdeals and prrn crples of the leaders of the Unrted States the underlylng reasons for wars quarrels and squabbles and the events whrch made th1s country respected and admrred Up to date happenrngs were dlscussed and revrewed rn the Semor Scholastrc and movles entertarned whrle they educated Mr Wells c1v1cs classes learned such rm portant thlngs as what the dutres and powers of federal and state offrcrals are how laws are passed and how electrons are carrred on z . . r . ' - N I V S Il- ' - Q V - h J, xkyv .- ' xi fl V . X ' . is , 9 . . , - ' 39 D M, yr. 4 , C X rl l . fs' ,.. E 1 4 3 H mf- A 'K .1 - . Q - ,.v r Y . ' . - . ., . , . . . v ' IL ' Q . . . Y . . - H ' - U I 3 , . -1 1 Q Q S. 11. ' ' ' , . - - 2 V , , . . . . 1 . V . ' 1 ' ' , . . . Q ' - ' . . . ' 7 . 1 - Q - M. Y ' fi + ll' 0-,. 4, ., '
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este-rda S and todav S problems and H M WELLS M A Mlllsaps College MRS JANE BEASLEY A B Hendrix College Economxcs class IS dee in stud At the same time D Y Jimmy Johnson returns some test papers ..,R Pzqe 18 JAMES CROWDER Senior Practice Teacher from Henderson S t a t e Teachers College Report cards! After studying about the presidential election, the passage of a bill. and the duties of every officer in the gov- ernment, Paul Bosson looks rath- er dubiously at his grade.
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latina and el espanol are spicy Et tu, Brute! Further translations in Latin II class must wait until Crane Walker finishes talking. MA University of Minnesota Q s of v vis. Los alumnos de espanol Chuck McMullen explains the Spanish classs plans for March to his interested aud ience Spanish and Latin emerged in the most unexpected guises' Mr Walker thoughtfully candy coated the pills of grammar vocabulary and pronunciation with proverbs philosophy intriguing facts Jokes question and answer ses sions conversations and original stories These last should be collected and published suggested one class fThe1r content was usually explained awav logically at the end by the awakening of the storyteller from his nightmarish dreams or by his forced return to the asylum J Discussions and reports on conditions in various Spanish speaking countries helped spice the classroom procedure in the Spanish classes So did the ever welcome movies and the colorful photos of these countries artistically arranged on the classroom bulletin board Latin had no movies in its favor but the hapless Romans battle formations flooking like football playsj illustrated on the blackboard served an interest stimulating purpose Publius and Furianus s travels were also memorable . 4 ' A r cu p l t gut., x I N I E i li! EL A ROBERT R. WALKER ' , ' , ' 'Q ' , ff 153- V' ' . A 9 . . . .' 'SJ . . .
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