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1 F -2:3 ., An English class listens attentively as Mr. Younkman gives the life summary of a nineteenth century author. Language Language has proven to be a stepping stone to worldwide peace. To acquaint ourselves with our neighbors in far-away coun- tries, we are learning French, Spanish, and Latin - the foundations for many present-day languages. An intensive study of our own language, English, is also stressed in our school, Thus, Shawnee offers all of these courses to its students hoping that they will take the initiative and try to form a substantial background in one or more languages. If this can be realized, then we will surely be able to promote better world friendship and unity. One of the famous landmarks of France is displayed by Mrs. Morin and a student. l l I A- 47: - Wd . - i+ff ' . :z . I . K i Mrs. Shackelford points out a famous A student is tested on his SD2ll'liSh Latin symbol to the class. vocabulaYY by MF- Baca- 14
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I N A driver's education student points out the hazardous positions at an intersection. -ii g V 4-.ti - J' 1 ,....b- - g-....::......- , . , Mrs. Guyton locates a recent trouble spot for ' ' two inquisitive world history students. - at ri 4. Each person in art class is engaged in finishing his projects before the close of the school year. Class s
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U Mr. Shackelford administers a test to one A World History student points out the location of hls Cwlcs Classes' of an ancient civilization in South America S ' I d' OC I 3 tu IBS To understand the people around us, we must have a knowl- edge of the past and present of our world. Our social studies teachers have strived to present us with the various phases of this history. World History, American History, Civics, and American Govern- ment are the basic subjects offered to our students. We are sure that their efforts will prove to develop better citizens for a better world. I Q f-1911: ' ' 'fin ' 'i EH v X A government student brings the class up 3' 5 to date on a current event. A sociology class discusses the customs of people in different parts of the world. 15
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