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The Library is the Core oi the School What is the height of the Empire State Building? Do you have the lanuary issue of Life? On what shelf can l find Frenchmans' Creek? These are a few of the questions that the school librarian is asked each day by many of the GOO students that take advantage of our library. Often on looking up from her desk, which is the center of all library activity, she finds a confused and pleading student confront- ing her. Keeping the library neat and in order, supervising study hall students, and supplying information to both students and teachers go together to make a day in the library complete. There are two capable library clubs consisting of efficient and dependable students who act as library assistants. Their motto: No one shall be allowed to go away from this library without having first received either the information he came for or the knowledge where he may find it Above: Miss Zacherl, librarian, presides at the type- writer in the library annex. Below: a scene that one can see most any period in the library. Right: This is what the faith- ful and efficient library assist- ants look like when they are lined up in a row.
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Miss Sara Stevenson and Latin students at their annual Roman banquet. Foreign Language is Required for College Latin, French, and Spanish are the three foreign languages offered to the students of Indiana High School. All students desiring to do so may take any of the foreign languages, but two years of one language is required in the General College course. The aim of the Lan- guage Department is to provide for the students a suitable background, Which will be conducive to a better understanding of the formation and make up of the language. Although the two- A class in second-year Latin. year language courses do not enable us to be- come accomplished linguists, they do aid us, as educated individuals, to broaden our interests and better understand other nationalities. ln this rapidly changing World a better under- standing of our World neighbors is a necessity, and through instruction about their languages, history, and customs, we gain this better under- standing. Miss Thomas and students reading letters from Spain in Spanish class.
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