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Another step in the growth of the academic oppor- tunities offered by Hillsdo'le is the language labora- tory which was given to the school by the Leymcm Foundation. its purpose is to augment the teaching of ionguoges to the French, English, and Spanish classes through the use of tapes and records. The room contains twenty-four individual, sound proof booths equipped with head sets and micro phones. From the master controt, 0 teacher may communicate with a student individually or with the class collectively. This enables more than one class to be conducted simultaneously without any disturb; onces. This new laboratory makes possible the individual attention needed in c: foreign language course.
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As Hillsdole enrollment more than doubled its original number, the students found the library too small for effective browsing and studying. In answer to this problem of growing importance, prepa- rations tor a new library began in the summer of 1961. It was com- pleted 1n the following tall, occupying the room where the senior study hall used to be. New modern furniture was provided in the place of the old wooden tables and chairs. The art classes added a touch of color to the room by making stained glass windows and a long mural drawing for the well. New shelves were put in in such a way as to make the books more accessible than they had been previously. Memorials to Dona Dawes, Ftorence Palmer, and Susan Chace each contain 0 fine collection of books. The library itself was dedicated to the memory of Mary Rhodes Drury, c1 former teacher of Hillsdale. The physical features of the new library combined with the select books and periodicals give Hillsdole a library which will foster ex- cellent academic achievements. New Library Improves Study
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10 The Delta Robbie, a feofure of the old dining room, still adorns the well of the new chemistry fob. Academic and The new science laboratory occupies now what used To be the dining room and kifchen. Composed of three rooms, if can hold sixty girls, forty-Two more than for- merly. Completely new and up-to-dute equipment and furniture provide more opportunities and advantages for girls interested in the field of science. It is hoped That Hillsdale wili soon oFFer a Two-yeor, combined chemistry and physics course. These new conveniences open 0 wide field of development for the science courses in The fufure.
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