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Page 43 text:
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That Towers 222 One of the busiest places in the school is the library, and a favorite corner there is the maga- zine and pamphlet section. Konecny, Jalcovic, Gallagher, and de Groot are happy here. Four stairways provide easy and quick movement of classes. Leaving by one of the two main stairways are members of an after-school club. The auditorium is at once our theatre, lecture hall, study hall, and at times our chapel. .lust now the pupils are awaiting a demonstration of American ln- dian life and CuSt0mS by two natives. end. A striking feature of the towers is the pierced ornamental stone grille resembling the type used in the early days of Christianity. Although the present building provides for fourteen class- rooms, a library, laboratories, oflices, and cafeteria, we are already feeling the need for the two wings included in the original plans: one to accommodate an auditorium and the other a gymnasium. PAGE BQ
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The School A place where we never lose outfthe cafeteria. An after-school group leaving the campus. Note the quiet residential section across the way. Smiles are never so broad as when we leave school after a busy day. This is the girls' entrance and exit. One ofthe sentinels ofthe city. '1 '-kkg i u .W Buses are always on hand, ' - right before our front door, at S I dismissal time. UR school, completed in 1930, occupies an exceptionally well-favored site, covering six and a half acres with a frontage of seven hundred and forty-two feet along Market Street. Besides providing the advantages of pure air and quiet, the high elevation of the location forms an attractive setting for our school and commands a breath-taking view of Harrisburg, Steelton, and Wlest Shore. The unique design of the building is accentuated by two seventy-foot ornamental towers that flank the structure on each PAGE 38
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