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Crowded Conditions Strain Library With more than 24,000 books, hundreds of back copies of period- icals, stacks of microfilm, copying machines and ever-increasing amounts of red tape, students this year found it more and more dif- ficult to get into the library. Sporting a unique style of archi- tecture and one of the best book collections in the state, Garinger's library became the center of con- troversy this year when a system was established requiring students to present a pass signed by a teacher indicating the time and the subject to be studied. This was later repealed, and it was only necessary for a student to indicate what he wished to study in order to be admitted to the library. Since research is essential to academic progress, Garinger stu- dents are fortunate to have such an excellent library. SEZ New librarians discuss important business Mrs. Dorothy Crawford Mrs. Helen Hollingsworth Mrs. Sarah Parrish Miss Sandra Smith Three years over due? 20 -,-nur-w 111 EM. ,.
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Understanding Through Languages Classes conducted in French olten raise questions. ,Q As intercontinental travel be- comes more commonplace, the need for a basic knowledge of for- eign languages becomes greater. Garinger's language department has grown with this importance. There are languages offered to meet every student's interests. Beginning language students may choose to study fundamental courses in French, Spanish, Ger- man, or Latin. lf a more detailed study is desired, French, Spanish, and Latin students may continue by exploring history and literature written in the foreign language. These courses give students a glimpse of the culture and heritage of the countries they study as well as the language of the people. Fourth year French students at- tend the meetings of the Alliance Francaise where they practice conversing with French-speaking people who live in Charlotte, F' Please Mrs. Means,don't make me take it again. ' f 1 s l Nxt, - M Mrs. Shirley Heinbaugh Mrs. Elizabeth Howle Mrs. Rosa Means Mrs. Margaret Palmer Mrs. Margaret Sims 21 l
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