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-.4 K .thi .init one of the main factors in becoming a good athlete. X in I I LM LQ, yi The Randolph Shuffle is a very popular exercise in the girls' gym classes. Ending an exciting game of soccer, a very en- joyable winter sport, Dorothy Fish and Shirley Holmes bring in the equipment. Some girls in sixth period enjoy a game of volleyhallg one team waits to return fl heautiful set-up. , A A - lt-
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ff X 'Q 15 Making the last payments of the year on the annuals for their homerooms, Melba Crockett and Glenda Walker smile happily at Dflphian business manager. Ellen Rhyne. Student Life With its many out-of-class activities, student life yields interest, excite- ment, and competition among Paxon- ites. Interrupting our busy pace, we M welcome any change from the day-to- L E T y S nz ll in day routine. Making the last pay- ments on our annuals, entering the Hwlihlf table-setting contest, and looking to- ward our future through talks at Col- T R A C lege Day with people from various universities in Florida are a part of our memorable days at school. Each new activity adds an indefinahle in- gredient to our accumulated experi- D ences. ,...--4 Attracted by Miss Hartwellk impressive bulletin board on occupa- tions, a group of students pause on their way to class. 24
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