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BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS ALL Foia YOUR INSTRUCTION AND ENIOYMENT LIBRARY HAS SEATING CAPACITY OF OVER 300 AND NEARLY 12,000 BOOKS Did you know that Englewood has one ot the largest school libraries in the city? Constance Bennett, one ot our library's stu- dent assistants, asks this question in a fact- packed statement prepared by her. And she goes on to say: It has a seating capacity ot over 300. Moreover, it has beauty and comtort as well as spaciousness. All this, as well as its general usefulness, was much enhanced by the remod- elling which it underwent last year. There are various departments in our library. One is a special section for the faculty. Another contains and handles the social science collection. Still another is devoted to books ot particular value to English classes. Then there is a section devoted to art books, and one to science books. The library's magazine racks make avail- able to the student a variety of periodicals. Some are general in nature. Others specialize in particular fields. In all, our library sub- scribes to 93 magazines. With a shelving capacity ot 15,000 vol- umes, our library at present has ll,560 books. Reference books, such as encyclopedias and atlases, are shelved separately. A wide range of pamphlets and pictures are filed in a cabinet. There are available in the library also some film strips, some records, and numerous slides. Fifty-three volunteer student assistants help maintain and operate our library. They shelve books, work at the charging desk, ar- range the bulletin board, collect study hall slips, check magazines. Mr, Frank Neumann, uni- versally admired for his cooperative attitude as well as his knowledge of books, is in charge ot the library. I-Ie has been at Englewood for l0 years. Our other librarians are Mrs. Lo D. Burton and Mr. Clareon Hinksonf'
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TIME OUT FOR A LAUGH AND LUNCH 500 Club pledges have a little fun on the school campus. Havmg good time at performance rn the audiiorium. Teachers l1ned up for chow. 24
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