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Classroom Serves Multiple Purpose Class receives instructions on safe driving. Mr. Hess addresses C.O.E. class. Mr. Elkins, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Manley, and Mr. Nickless share this room. The pictures are the C.O.E. students and the Driver's training class. Mrs. Manley and Mr. Nickless classes are pictured elsewhere. Students inspect new drivers training car Adams, Marc Hayden, Gary Waymire, Mike Robinson. THIRD ROW: David Klobe, Mike Posch, Tom Kennedy, Paul Tuller, Paul Roth. Left to right, FRONT ROW: Judi Lawrence, Wilma Lassing, Sharon McCreary, Robert Rhineberger, Bill Fite, Gus Beffa, Ronald Dill. SECOND ROW: Mike Chmela, Bobby White, Art Porterfield, Tom 15
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Modern Lab Livens Spanish This year eighty-two students are benefiting from the all electronic language laboratory made by the Thomas Ramo Woolridge Co. The laboratory has twenty-eight individual booths with two of the booths having individual recorders. The control console has four tape recorders and a record player. Mrs. Sarah Manley illustrates new teaching facilities. Spanish Club FRONT ROW; Mrs. Manley, Eddie Sariego, Paula Pinkley, Barbara LaPlant, JoAnn Luke, Drena White, Dennis Aubuchon. SECOND ROW; Tom Rosener, Sandra Hampton, Mercedes Gerber, Sandy Welch, DeeAnn Gerber, Janice Casey, THIRD ROW; Wayne Werner, John Shoush, Eddie Grooms, Hugh Jesse, Beverly Oswald, Susan Carrow. FOURTH ROW; Susan Willm, Rosemary Rosener, Barbara McClenahan, Sandra Showen, Diane Galloway. FIFTH ROW; David Culton. Ronald Pope, Freddie Lalumandier, Ken Lucas, James Nausley, Terry Hull. 14
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The Library . . . Center of Activity A library could not be complete withont a check out desk. The library, at the east end of the building, is a center of activity. Almost every organization in school has used the library for a meeting place. A supervised study meets every hour throughout the day and a study hall and library period meets from 8:00 until 8:30 every morning. An administrators workshop was held, October 10, with sixty administrators from this district meeting in the library. The library includes the book-stocks, the study hall area, the leisure area, the conference room, audio-visual and periodical room, two listening booths, Mrs. Holligan's office, the librarian's workroom, and the check out. The library hours are Monday 8:00 to 4:30, Tuesday 8:00 to 5:00, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 8:00 to 4:00. Mrs. Holligen confers with students In her office. District administrators meet in library. Study Hall develops good study habits.
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