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Assistant librarian, Mrs. Velma Laughlin, dates another historical novel.
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Mr. Donald Pryor, Director of Businas Affairs. Attempting to improve his batting average, Mr. Blmer Lundgren strikes again. LUNCHROOM DOUGHNUT SALES AND BAN9 BELLS On September 7, 2139 students began another I 74-day school year. This date climaxed the administration's summer efforts to prepare for a new year. Schedules for the coming year had been revised and adopted. Mr. James Cabalka had the unfortunate responsibility to tell money-hungry organizations that noon doughnut sales were discontinued. Days were more peaceful this year due to the elimination of the bells. Some students opposed this new policy claiming that teachers tended to ignore the second hand. Despite complaints, schedule conflicts and other problems, '65-'66 concluded as usual. Three months of relaxation and wasted time owaited the anxious student; three months of preparation for another school year awaited the industrious administration. Mr. James Chapman calculates class site distribution and enrollment projections.
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F7A toord-Mr Knotol. Mr Bolmgron, Mr. Kirktond. Mr. ChrhHmon. Mr OoM. Mm.nB Mr, Ko.»v»oki. HAS A DIFFICULT TIME GETTING OFF THE GROUND Scfcoo Board mombmn-Or. Pop Cor,on. Mr. C»»l«OM Kvohn. Mr, J«on Mr Willit Show. Or Hoary Jokmom. Mr or o d Koaaody. • Joha top . SCHOOL BOARD A major topic of debate this year at school board meetings was whether or not to permit the sculpture, The High Jumper, to be placed permanently in the courtyard. The statue, winner of a contest sponsored by the Art Club, was finally mounted on o concrete base and placed on display for a three-year period. LIBRARY With one of the largest and most complete libraries in the state, the 3000 additional volumes added this year brought Edina's library to its goal of ten books per student. Librarians emphasized devoting more time to the individual student with a specific problem. In this way, the library was much more of a service to both students and teachers. A new method of issuing the reserve books was introduced in the fall. Students were dismissed several minutes early to go to the library, thus eliminating the traditional 3:45 mobs surrounding the reference desk. 21
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