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V I Max Clark, a student in Mr. Smith’s German class, realizes that reciting lessons is a major part of learning a foreign language. Mr. Smith and Melissa Chamberlain take time out from the daily rou- tine of Spanish to chuckle at the class “clown.” Mr. Smith leads and accompanies the elementary grades in music class. Scott Smith, B.A. Florida State University Scott Smith’s diversified interests and talents are shown in the variety of subjects he teaches. In addition to instructing in MUSIC classes for the elementary grades, he also holds three different language classes - ENGLISH, SPANISH, and GERMAN. 13
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Max Fletcher, a student in biology, learns from Mr. Barbee the intricacies of breeding calico cats. Donald Barbee, B.S. C. Vanlandingham, M.S. Florida State University Florida State University Interest was aroused in the SCIENCE courses taught by Mr. Barbee and Mrs. Vanlandingham by the arrival of charts, glassware, and chemicals. Participation was increased as students used the visual aids in experiments of SCIENCE. Classroom discussion was prompted by the ideas of both teacher and students Enthused sixth graders listen as Mrs. “Van” explains the proper- ties of electricity in relationship to a battery. 12
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Martha Jean Woodward, B.A. Wesleyan College By the discussion of current events in relation to the past, HISTORY was relived in the minds of Mrs. Woodward’s students. Government and civics students learned the privileges and re- sponsibilities of citizenship. After taking the available courses in the HISTORY department, students were better qualified to make important political and social decisions. How countries of the world differ in climate, customs, government, and man’s ways of making a living was the subject of Mr. Lane’s geography class. Mr . Woodward, in her characteristic pose, carries on a relevant discussion. Mr. Lane distinguishes a point of discussion for some of his students. 14
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