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Library The lil)rary affords each sUidcnl a plaro lo go to road and to study. The study hall has long been a place of quiet, dedicated pur- suit of the Muses of higher learning. We have one of the better libraries in the state for a .school of our size. In it one can find everything from .science fiction to classical Latin studies. The statue of Lincoln, slightly worse for the wear, will always remain as the symbol of the hall of study. Eleanor Pumphrey MUSTY BOOKS - Gateways to Adventure The school librarians; Barb Singer, Bette Costle, Kathy Coll, Jone Mills, no Browr discussion in English II
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English and Cafhenne Weidler English is the most important subject we have. All other studies are directly influenced by the skill at which one can handle this most basic tool. Many students participated in writing contests. The county his- torical essay contest and National Poetry Anthology were well rep- resented by Decaturites. By combining the various English skills — reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation — we hope to equip students so they may better meet the demands of life. Robert Scheidler Dave Swickard and Katy Smith read each others poems, selected for the National High School Anthology. Ann Allwein leads a class
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Richard Collins MUSIC — The Universal Light Singing or playing in a good musical group offers the in- dustrious student a great opportunity for self-improvement. Re- sponsibility, ability to express, aggressiveness, and exactness are a few of the important traits a good musician acquires. Equally im- portant is the sense of satisfaction when a common goal is achieved, whether it is a successful concert, a parade, a private performance or a fund-raising drive. Each member of the band and choir enjoys making his contribution to the cultural life of school and community — music of highest quality with variety. Helen Haubold The Junior-Senior Choir appeared in their May Concert. robes for the first time at the Hk ' i: ' - : BBli- Kliill ' .d m 11. - te. . , PP | t mhtJ ' SM Ssi ci • -% r « 1 11 1 1 |p fllK - %t 1 ' ' — f. 1j tXi NHNH 1 ' « ' - ?«■ ?J j K: K ig-P !
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