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a typical library scene, students are shown making use of machines prove useful as the library accommodates up to e various research facilities. Reference books and library eight students each hour of the day. uiet haven and research Seaholm's library represents many things to -any people. To some it is a quiet haven for read- lg good books. To others, it is a place to write e theme due next hour. Still, to others, it is an rcellent center for research. However, for what- 'er thenlibrary stands, it is still an extremely useful 1d well-organized system which 'benefits many eaholm students. Seaholm library's research facilities are rated gh. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and literature in- exes provide endless opportunities for students id teachers to investigate fields of study and center represent library extend their knowledge. A feature of our library this year was the addi- tion of a new machine for checking out books. New plastic library cards were issued to Seaholm students to facilitate the use of the machine. These cards are helpful in limiting the clerical work of the library staff as well as student identification cards. Teachers and students throughout the school year find the audio-visual aids in the library advan- tageous. Movies, filmstrips, and slides supplement classroom work for the teachers as well as the students. :was We 'WQNW waz 1' 1 -: ezibiifi as -, -A 2 ' ' ,. -- egeggi-avyeefnf -1.5.2 4' f '+f2-fiffiil' f-Set sxffzfs tbl H New e ' ill ' 'Q John Dise Dick Dowd Erick Drake Peter Draper Larry Ducomb Timothy Duff
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Susan Orlando, a student library worker, helps a student. Volunteer students such as Bryan Drake are quite helpful. s ' E S T K -'TSW S5 f gf . as's' t ga y - , Q 2 .r l-if -- - 'N x,:k ii 5 tg ' ,i S., K K . Returning some library books to the shelves is Claudia Barton. During a few quiet moments in the library, James Weinrich reads over a useful book. s-.. The use of the Reader-Printer is shown to Allen Brunke by Tom Colwell. B Examining some librdry books, Mr. Lather, Seaholm High School librarian, carries out his activities. Flexible scheduling secretary Litho Phelps helps explain the organization of the library to Robert Charleton. rye . 52591 ' ' s X. '-sf' ' S452 4221? W.-.,ffJi.--,rzV,35g- N N ull f Nayxss -f K Mrs. Peters, assistant librarian, helps Mrs. Harmon, flexible scheduling librarian,
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Pausing reflectively during class recitation, Sarah Hiller analyzes the memorized sentences. Beth Mahan polishes her pronunciation through drill repetition in the language lab. , ,.-f ft-st ,.f,, w n-, e-ww .sw K , . . ,A v,i,- H .... n f , ' 1 Brew. : H . Referring to her notes, Hilary Gorman attempts to pronounce a difficult French verb. W ,,,. tieiis cs fifefwl ,M .ti9'i'!1'RinAa, xwftw ALM French emphasizes spontaneity According to the student enrollment, French would seem to be the most popular of modern languages. ln the introductory course, students acquaint themselves with the language through the use of dialogues. They learn the days and months, time and numbers, and simple, everyday greetings, ln French ll, students continue with dialogues for the first half of the year. During the second semester, they learn longer sentences, build their vocabulary, and learn to express themselves more fluently. French lll ends the students' use ot ALM Level ll text and begins French in Review and Un Peu de Tout, a grammar review and short story anthology. The students also translate Around the-World in Eighty Days. The pupil learns to express himself articulately in speech and writing at the fourth level. The class is conducted completely in French. The tinal course, French V, delves into French civilization. For the benefit of the entire class as well as themselves, Jan Parry and Ken Ferris copy their homework on the blackboard, checking to make sure it is correct. Reviewing for the upcoming test, Debbie Widener, Don Maxwell, and Gary Wasserman match wits against Pete Wallace, Jane Leinenkugel, and Lynne Montgomery in a game of password. . sf.:.1ms-1- :-fwazeffw. . sw, F914 . 51V 1' 1 .111 ,
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