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Familiar People Places From the ledge to the library, they offer sense of security T he ledge. Literally it may be defined as a piece of metal stretching from one end of the hall to the other. But to most the ledge holds a sense of familiarity. Year around students can be found strewn about the ledge, discussing the latest gossip or doing their homework. The cafeteria and its workers fall into this catagory. Every year the ladies return, ready to prepare the lunches. In the bathrooms students position themselves in their usual places to groom or gossip with friends. The college-bound senior may find the guidance office a familiar place. Here the counselors see that he is provided with the necessary information and applications to find the college of his choice. The library presents a peaceful sense of familiarity. Here students can escape from the noisy halls to do homework, research or reading. The courtyard is another spot where familiar faces can be found. Outside, students enjoy eating their lunch, gossiping or sunbathing. These places and faces all offer a unique sense of comfort. Without them, school would seem awkward. There would be no usual places to go and no familiar people with whom to talk. I know it’s in here somewhere.” Sophomores Mike Trivunovic and Amy Turner share lockers to save time in getting to their classes. Many students find it a real convenience.
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6 The library is a familiar place to students since it is used for research, reports or checking out books. Senior Ken Novath finds his needed information in the card catalogue. As time runs out and first hour is about to begin, juniors Karen Rex and Nita Lyman sit at their usual place, trying to get those last bits of homework finished. Before school during lunch and after school many students gather on the ledge to gossip, do last minute homework, and rest before their next hour classes begin.
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One of the required high school classes is Health I. How to bandage wounds and splint broken bones are some of the things taught. Sophomore Lisa Imre checks her sketches and notes. Before the tests and labs, notes must be given. Mrs. Jacqulyn Oexmann gives notes to her biology class as their quick moving pencils take down all of the important information. A Slinky may be a wonderful toy for fun, but Mr. Howard Besch ' s physics classes use the toy for learning. The long spring helps senior Ron Pirau measure wavelengths of light.
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