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.... f,.,q?,,.,,5,T, .am ,,-o.. S.- Bookroom courtesy student, 'lommy Kirkland, checks out a book to lsmael Samaniego. Recorders oclcl to closses Foreign language students have many opportunities to learn the language of their choice, especially with the help of a recording of their own voices. Several foreign language teachers now have tape recorders to aid them and their students in the study of a particular language. These recordings enable each student to listen to his own voice on tape and correct imperfections in pronuncia- tion and expression. Mrs. Pearl Crouch and Mrs. Honie Lou Lucas, journalism sponsors, traveled to Las Cruces, New Mexico, with twelve students for the high school journalism seminar at New Mexico State University. This seminar included workshops in newspaper, yearbook, literary magazine, and photography. Representatives attended and covered each of these workshops. According to Mrs. Ouida Hewitt, A courtesy student is one who is courteous, polite, helpful, and respectful. Students who take cour- tesy receive half a credit for the hour. A student may work as a courtesy in the attendance office, business office, publications, band, ROTC, shop, Girls' and Boys' physical education, nurse's of- fice, student council, book room, and the stage. Before taking a courtesy, a student must receive permission from the teacher or member of the administrative staff with whom he will work. Tawapah staff members, Helen Herring, Dennis Sanders, editor, Barbara Howard, and Janis Yarbrough are shown at the high school journalism seminar at New Mexico State University. i l Pm the opposite are Robert Garcia and Nancy Montion, using a tape recorder to record their Spanish oral eports.
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