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1..- . rr-17, h' 'A ' -t 'I 'gn 3 V11 lixplaining her poster on Florida to the other members of the Class, Elsa Kroier is pleased with the interest of her classrnates Social Studies Reaching into the different phases of so- cial studies, Paxon has ri wide curricu- lum in this field. Vvorld History, Ameri- can History, Problems of .Xmericun De- mocracy. and .Xmericun Government and lnternational Relations are enjoyable and stimulating to munv. Making use of new textbooks, magazines, current events papers. and other forms of literature. students in these courses keep themselves informed on past and present affairs. Mr. Ilarkins is smilingg I hope I made Z1 good I wade fm my req, thinks an anxious student in I .Xmeriran history.
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it I ws K H---...M Taking 'idx antage of Mr Harriss make shift sound laboratory, these students listen to the translation of a story in Spanish Foreign Languages The languages, which are a major portion of the academic curriculum at Paxon, are considered the most usable for our local- ity. Spanish is the most popular because of our close relations with the Spanish- speaking countries: French and Latin are traditional college preparatory courses. Students beginning the study of foreign languages find it first interesting, then wor- risome, because they find it diflicult to grasp the many techniques necessary for speaking fluently. As they progress into their second year, the assignments become more understandable. and interest is re- newed. Breezing through the conjugation of Latin verbs, Pat Fain and Rhoda Asher lack space rather than knowl- edge.
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501, .V 4 ff 5 5 Q' in 'I' 6 Q U Y sa fi M 1 Ei '23 as amps: new 1 43 Eta Juan' K ' vigil! Ezsiv-Nl' Staying after school to transcribe her shorthand notes, Esther Brett types industriously. LW MQ ,,...,m-4-n. -Q. ,- In office practice Tommie jean Smith listens to the dictaphone , u - Xvith techniques learned in office- practice and typing, recordmg while she types. Yvonne Bradley files while Bolwlvic -lean Dawson uses the mime-ogrnpli machine. lx
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