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Have you read this book, Alice? . learn culture y Ln Q? . -li 'rr' l if? l ill! .AA sir .45- Our new library has many new features that were not present in our old one. It has a lounge area, furnished with a variety of different colored lounge chairs, which are situated around a circular cof- fee table. The students may use this if i they wish to read magazines. l There are many new types of study l tables. They have round and square tables which seat four persons in addition to in- l dividual desks. T Dick is defining the vocabulary words to his classmates. Mike is checking out one of the many reference books from the library. t
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scientific minds work hard i B.. ...ii Kay and Ralph find using the microscope very interesting. Gary, Rick, and Jim discuss some of the strange sounds studied in Physics class. The laboratory facilities for the physics and chemistry departments have been greatly improved in our new building. The room in which these courses are taught is now equipped with separate class room facilities and laboratory facilities. The laboratory section of the room is set up to provide the best use of the space available and to make it possible to work in groups of two or four. The chemistry students are each provided with a locker for their labora- tory equipment while the physics students use the storage room for their apparatus. Sometimes it's kind of hard to make those scales balance, says Sheila, Dave, and Bob. 5
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through language It looks as if Jenny, Lynn, and Doris are cramming for a Spanish test. The motto of all Latin classes is that Latin lives today. People do not realize that many of the words in the English language, as well as other languages, are based on Latin. The first year Latin students studied mythological stories gaining much knowledge in the cultures of countries. The second year students saw Caesar through the Gallic Wars. 7 The Spanish class under the direction of Mrs. Clemens has learned many things. They not only learned to speak, read, and write the Spanish language but they became more acquainted with the culture of the people and the country. Tom, Jenny, and Pat seem to be having fun working on their Latin. - ff XL il . feline., ,, I
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