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Kelly Mathews .mf5+'1mL...1,.g,.' 4 I . ' 4 ff ,-1 by ,t sv rv f ,- ,.,zf,:7g, f-,4f1if.. ' , , ' 65551 2. of jfs QQ -5 .ejffia 1. DISCUSSING A book are David St. Clair, Dane Lawrence, both seniors, and Rodger Kasper, junior. 2. DOING RESEARCH through the index file is Amy IVlcNeill, junior. 3. PART OF the new detection system installed for this school year is the desensitizing machine, a device that decodes the books so they don't set off the exit alarm. Here, Mrs. Gladys Niles desensitizes a book for a student. 4. SAFELY EXITING the library through the sensors without setting off the alarm is Julie Dent, senior. 5. READING AT leisure finds Scott' lVlathews, freshman, enjoying the free time. 6. A GRAPH shows the exit and entrances of the media center. berr New S yle ' -N A - . 2 . . A I 3 . MEDIA CENTER 0 oo Qs 6' W E 0 O50 W f 09 I 0 6 1 1- Entrance only ' 3- Desensitizer Q III I., , I .II-I .. I al' gpli' I I 3' WCM ' ll 1 I I I Illia I wilful ' RI 1, I-'I 2 'I -II - I. I I URM ' 'I T W ' Ill ' I.lf1, .l - WI ,I ., . ,, if-I 5' uf i I.. J: E, IE? Milli Illl' IIIIMI Ill X i I I I f I If g I '-- 'sm' will ' I-tag. .. f ,I ..I II I, . II IMI fm. .. MAI I I- -,mill W I All III' fl at II, II.. ,J if III I-,I 1!'If.l,' IH, . ,ix I. 3 I 1 Isnl' . l I I Ie A I I :'l al I .AW in I I .I ll ivil? IVA I . I I, MIME P' If K 'Ira . I-'. I' ,II-I Il l .F F -'IIIII' I Ili I ft II ,I, .. II , T I W. .,I Il X. .l..I,,K - . III I-I IL., . , . I FI I IQ f'. 'ff ' .V I4 I' I II, IIWIIII I' .LH I ,. III I I , II ,Il - JE, I L. H1 355: iw l INIIS' ,. , ,I I IIIIH II I . ,IISII .lfltllmi lk., I. W mx. III' I . Iii. .nl- U' .331 ,I .ZF ' fl , I '. 'III III ' TIII, Illg I Iv' fait in I .I 'Ill 1' .gn ,L III i 5' I mm I ll -- I I' 'W 'IFJ IIIM A .AII I hifi i .Ig . , III II.. I , I IIIIIII I . will I . I III - I ' EI, ,.:' 3 ? li -.4I,I I-.II I' II-il. If I II . .Uil 15I QI ,ri 'ii if . .I A, It -If I. II . -. I, . ..I .1 . -, . ...V. 4 II 'I :zffz 5 I: '- I , fl I ixl I. 2 Entrance and only eng Il- I II I I I 1, V4-I MEDIA ICENTEFI 29 'I 'I ll
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