i -1, 1 f ' .'-1 .- .i-sit?1fw4?e3 sf- . e eat ' Th f -' Montgomery County H igh School 11 a teacher in the study hall. This new arrangement should prove ideal for effective reference work. The library is one of the best in the state for high school purposes. The library room is furnished with thirteen sections of Wernicke book- cases, a magazine case, five large oak tables, a librarian's desk and thirty chairs. Appropriate pictures adorn the walls. The library contains, in addition to pamphlets and government documents, sixteen hundred volumes of care- fully selected books. It is supplied with encyclopedias, dictionaries, general reference books, and the works of all the standard authors. Twenty-five of the best magazines are subscribed for and most of the county papers are donated to the institution. The library has been catalogued by the Dewey system of classification and its value to the school thereby greatly increased. Students also have free access to the 'Carnegie Library containing about seven thousand volumes of choice books. An attempt is made to guide stu- dents in their reading so that they 'may become familiar with important current events and with the best thoughts of the great writers of all ages. SOCIETIES The work formerly attempted by the literary societies is now being done in the regular recitation periods by dividing the school into sections for rhetoricals. This work is compulsory and gives every student of the institution the benefit of systematic drill in declamation, essay, debate and oration. For the past eleven years, organizations of the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. have 'been maintained. Last year the membership in both organizations was larger and the work better than in any previous year. Delegates are sent annually to the state conventions. The Y. W. C. A. sends two delegates each year to the convention at Cascade, Colorado. The delegates to the conventions bring back much that is helpful to our student body. These associations are
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