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Ni , 'fs The library is fast becoming an efficient resource vonter. Students have ready access to subject mat- ter pertaining to any numlwr of classroom assign- ments. Sometimes a study hall is a good place to catch up on much needed homeworke? Matters of both academic and social interest are discussed in the lounge. Nearby phones provide an added convenience. goo Lf Jfuoly, efc. Catching up on lost sleep is not the only reason for the study hall-room 301. In fact, the quiet atmosphere is used to good advantage by many stu- dents who wish to complete homework assignments. Some students are allowed to spend their free periods in the library-if they have special passes. Here, they can make use of the many reference materials. Before classes in the morning, during lunch hour, and after school, we are fortunate to have the use of a student lounge which consists of four com- fortable chairs. Students find these few minutes of relaxation a welcome change from the busy school day. page thirty-one
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Eating pancakes and more pancakes the record was 23A- P-ob Gruen. Marty Hoppin, Sue Hallas, and Joan Psenka are hoping for a summer in Europe. Q EXC Clllge nof onfy 5fll,6l2l'lt5, Auf g00 page thirty Many motley raising projects. including the sale of popsicles, brought Peter Casten- felt from Sweden to B. H. H. S. Because we realize the benefit ofa foreign exchange pro- gram, we have continued our efforts to raise money this year by such projects as bake sales, pancake suppers, and the sale of American flags. Four candidates have been chosen from the Junior Class to be considered for a sum- mer in Europe as part of the American Field Service plan. Wouldnit it be nice if we could all go? Peter presents a map of Sweden to the student body as a token of his appreciation.
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page thirty-two A nominal cost provides a hot lunch for any student. lhe lllncn lme provlues a icw uuuuuzm n uw- cussing the problems of the day. ime ouf for focal ana! new6 ln the cafeteria the student has the opportunity to relax and enjoy a leisurely lunch period before going back to classes.
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