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1 . 17 XIV' Luck is the exception . . . planning fhe rule: So plan your future while yowre in school. j G U Il DAN C IE at nn tn Wt X Gd' ' ...--J 1 . Cgull' . M.Ed-, suldfmct H. 1' pgrllmg, B..A.,- sts inform Mall' L H as English 1nstruCf0fy Pohi S. selor as we Gaming scholars P tion in her Ofllcc Con LEFT: Mr. Clair Hildebrand from the Pennsylvania State Employment Service interviews Paul Rank re- garding the indications of his apti- As is natural, many students are in the dark when it comes to plans for the future, imme- diate or distant. To help these undecided students choose fields of work in which they have a good chance for success, to advise in selections of colleges, or to find available jobs -all these belong to the usual day's schedule in the guidance department. Charles R. Nitchkey, BS., M.Ed., guidance con- sultant for the boys, is also director of athletics at R.L.H.S. f M'--ld... tude test. Rrcm: This year's fresh- men Urack their brains taking the customary mental maturity tests. Page ll
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1, ,A A favorite place fo receive information 'Y i f 9 ' l f .' 9 By reading books for an education. '.- 'l'dll2 imfi 7 . ff ' f sqr'CE?ifffl'f ILII IB RXXRY ' One of the busiest rooms in R. L. H. S. is the library. A favorite spot to students and faculty alike, the library is in constant use throughout the day. The Hrst library, started in 1929, was a small room only big enough to hold a few students, and contained relatively few books. Moved to its present place in IQB4, the library can now accommodate many more students and pro- vides more than fifty-three hundred books for student reading. For news on world events, biographies and autobiographies of famous people, informa- tion on occupations and professions or just good fiction reading, the library is the place to go. A valuable place for free time, the library offers a useful and interesting selec- tion of books. 3 El Emma Lou Skinner, B.S., puts the morn- ing paper in its place. d Pagel3
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