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-..MM ,, v FASCINATING READING gruelmg asszgnments and pure eager, the reader, the restless, and the searcher all find a way creature comfort brmg students to the lzbrary The twed the to spend time in this air-conditioned center. WONDER WHAT her choice will be? Carol Boyer turns her back on Home, Holiday, and Life to ponder other issues.
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BUSY DAYS AND HECTIC AIOAIEXTS are provided for Dann Brzznngardncr and Yvonne illarsllnll by rclzzrning absentees. Dean's Qilice Works Closely with Chiefs The tumultuous and tedious job of varied paperwork settles daily upon the ofhces at Chamberlain. Perhaps the most active branch is that of the Deans. Here, absentee slips are checked, admit cards issued, tardy excuses and new arrival applications are checked, sorted and Bled. The major burden is eased some- what by the eflicient student assistants, but the con- fidential and problem cases must be handled individ- ually. The Deans therefore spread their valuable time over a complex number of student troubles, and those seeking the solution to financing a college education, job positions or home troubles. Through their help in student affairs, their ability to tactfully enforce school regulations and their never ceasing energy, Chamberlain High students are rewarded with a high moral code of conduct and maturity. ,ff CONSUL TA TIONS, including much sound advice, makes up par! of day of Mr. Harold O. Weesner. SCHOLARSHIPS AND PAPERWORK are only a few of the myriad jobs in day of ilflrs. Brown and Airs. Rurnph, secretary. -arg DEAN'S OFFICE-Front row: Diane Peterson, Janie Landers, Karen Howard, Dixie Fender, Ruth Jones, Linda Florio, Linda Powell. Second row: Sandy Parson, Gwen Brown, Joyce Clark, Julia Hfoods, Ufendy Cantillon, Cheryl Scarbrough. Third row: Gloria XVhigham, Dana Baurngardner, Susan Campbell, Paulette Smith, Peggy Neupauer, Pam Conley, Pat Namey, Yvonne Marshall, Mary Anne Barnett. Fourth row: Jean Allen, Dianne Frazier, Carlene Reinheimer, Sheryl Howard, Linda Reichart, Sandy Simpson, Chris Friz- zell, Penny Riofski. ' , ' qlfxjg' 6
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Librar Encourages ll Probing Minds Myths, mysteries, and hard realities of the world- past, present, and future-are at the Fingertips of Chamberlain students who make use of the numerous books in the library. YVith 13,774 books, the library is a nucleus of Well-ordered, busy activity designed to accommodate and serve the student in his every educational need and endeavor. It provides a diverse assortment of books written by a wide range of authors. By simply Hipping through the card catalog, one may find a way to travel through dimensions in time and space, solve one's problems, or just content oneself reading an interesting fiction book. In addition to the wealth of books, the library furnishes also such accommodations as a vertical file, newspapers, magazines, records, and college catalogs. For the academic-minded student the library offers an unlimited supply of encyclopedias, atlases, alma- nacs and other research material, To keep students comfortable there's a cool atmosphere to work in, in- sured by recent air-conditioning. ' . f 5 . a I A 3' .NN BEST SELLERS and great classics draw Bill Kromer often to select a fiction novel for his reading enjoyment and credit. ill DOWN, DOWN, DOWN. Pam Rivers stretches to reach Doctor Hap and the Edge of April for her English 3 review. ' UP THE LADDER to reach that vital issue, Wayne johnson gathers facts for his article Wild Animals I Have Known. ,x xii 4 ,I ,f ,- 45 ,- ,-, f Q- ff .f '- - Aj xy IQVXL7-,LIZ-ffiiv 3:-6 Kfjillfgf. fi!-!4f9'-ff . i f X . f 2 - - f 23
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