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Silence Captures New Library Facilities Changes in the library this year are far reaching not only in appearance but also in the general atmosphere of learning. Perhaps the most evident change ofcourse is the increased amount of space, and this is the basis for the other changes. Students can now browse casually throughthe rows of books to select either something for outside reading or for class assignments. The books are arranged in certain areas according to subject matter to increase the ease with which students can find what they want. Mrs. Adams has explained that the stu- dents have noticed this new freedom in the library and have taken advantage of it. Students are now not nearly as hesitant in asking for help, and seem to feel that studying in the library can be a pleasant experience. WS- Weaver Studying up on Spanish history in ii- brary. Mr. Brizei 750 Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Goble discuss library procedures. Joseph Vl !' Q .Q Q t. i f X .J A J C f ' Room 109 Qets used by 120 students at once. a etena
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Science. . .Equations, Experiment, And Ecology 1 f' v ff ,,,, .W V Z .af 1 1 Y' Q ' .' 'ff' ,mf 7 , f 'f if 4 V f,,fffA 2 4 I , 4 4 Q f F ,W mf Wf' 5' fa r ,,,, U Q 3 X' Q I Y ' ffm! f f 4 W 2 Q I I ,, Z, A 1 qw f'v f gulf, f ,wwf f s WM 0 ,ww Broken thermometers, spilled acid, and mixed solutions plague the science department. The teachers in this area, however, have long ago learned how to cope with these problems, after many, many an accident. Whether studying the biological processes of Mr. Slaughter intrigued by student's accomplishments. living things, the chemical make-up of elements, or the laws of nature and the elements, all three major studies in science teach the students how to or- ganlze their thoughts and produce workable solu- tions from these ideas. .a 3 Mrs. Va A N . v 3 Dld you 5' 1 2 sm '
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