Linden Hall School - Leaves Yearbook (Lititz, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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Linden Hall School - Leaves Yearbook (Lititz, PA) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 32 of 78
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LINDEN HALL the demands that can be made upon it by the needs of the students. A separate alcove containing works of reference is of great help to those who wish to gather material for essays or to supplement their textfbook information. The magazine rack and reading tables are supplied with all that is best in the magazine world. The library has been catalogued according to a standard sys- tem, thereby increasing its eifectiveness. A librarian is in charge. In honor of a teacher who gave more than fifty years of effecf tive service to the school, the library is known as the Emily Tietze Memorial Library. The library is open at all times, when students are free to use it. Thirty Acres for Recreation Probably no feature of Linden Hall is appreciated and enjoyed more by its students than its beautiful and secluded campus, thirty acres' extent. Stately ancient trees, shaded walks and sheltered seats are attractive features of the older portion of the campus. Here also is to be found the delightful Stone Terrace, overarchedby great elms, from which one may view the shaded square below. And here, too, is the beautifully landscaped sunken garden, with its fountain and its pool wherein goldhsh disport themselves, and its multicolored stepping stones that lead from one delight of color and of beauty represented by shrubs, trees, and flowers, to another. Here also the Pergola, festooned with roses and wisteria, offers its sheltered retreat. A bit further on a rustic bridge beckons and affords access to other beauties to be discovered and enjoyed beyond. , Over yonder a stucco bridge of beautiful design leads into the newer portion of the campus with its wide open spaces. Before us stretches a path that leads between shrubbery and trees to the artis- tic pavilion which crowns yonder hilltop, a spot where cool breezes invite to rest while the eyes drink in the beauties round about. It is impossible for a girl to spend her school days amid such surroundings of natural beauty without imbibing an abiding love for that which is beautiful in nature. The beautiful campus lures the Linden Hall girl into the- open where sunshine and nature bestow upon her the gift of health. lfPage Twenty-twoj I

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LINDIEN HALL known as the Annex, and is therefore accessible to students from their living quarters without going out of doors, thus eliminating the danger of taking cold that would otherwise attend the swimmer in cold weather. Shower baths and dressingfrooms are located conveniently, adjacent to the pool. The pool is in charge of an expert swimming teacher, and it will be open at fixed hours. All bathers will be ref quired to wear regulation grey bathing suits. Comfort and Safety I All the buildings are connected with one another, so as to obviate the necessity of exposure in passing from one building to another. They are heated with steam supplied by a central heating plant containing a battery of Ideal Type A boilers equipped with Ray oil burners, the Webster vacuum system is used and provides an additional guarantee of ample heating. The sanitary arrange' ments are thoroughly modern, having been replaced only recently. The lighting is electrical, and the arrangement of the lights is ac' cording to modern and scientihcally approved methods, so as to subject the students to the least possible eye strain. There is at all times an abundant supply of cold and hot water. The lirefprotection is more than ample. Numerous wide stair' cases offer abundant means of easy exit. The firefescapes provide additional safety. Frequent fire drills serve to accustom the girls to emptying the buildings in perfect order, almost instantly. Modern appliances for the extinguishing of fire are liberally supplied through' out the buildings. The Emily Tietze Memorial Library A ine library and readingfroom is a much used and greatly appreciated pan: of the school equipment. A wing of the main building was set apart and renovated for this purpose. Steel stacks accommodating 6500 volumes were installed. Starting with a fine nucleus of books, new volumes are constantly being added. It aims to be an upfto-date, effective library, fully meeting all lPage Twenty-onel



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LINDEN HALL Laundry The School maintains its own laundry in a separate building. It is equipped with modern appliances electrically operated. The excellent quality-of work done is frequently commented upon by patrons. Departments and Courses of Study The School is organized into four general departments-the Primary, the Intermediate, the Academic, and the Graduateg the latter offering attractive courses to high school graduates. It has, in addition, the following special departments: the Departments of Music, Art, Elocution, Home Economics, and the Secretarial De' partment. It is possible, therefore, for a student at Linden Hall not only to acquire a wellfbalanced secondary education, but also to pursue an advanced course, and to specialize along certain lines. The Primary Department The course in this department is designed to meet the needs of the first four years of a girl's school life. It is coming to be recognized that these years of school life are in some respects the most important of all, since they serve to estab' lish mental habits that will either prove a great help or an equal hindrance. Therefore, the most skilled teachers are sought for this department, and the wisest and most effective methods are employed. The course includes the usual branches: Reading, Spelling, Writing, Dictation, Elementary Grammar and Composition, His' tory, Arithmetic, Nature Study, Geography, Drawing, Sewing, and General Information. The Intermediate Department The course of studies arranged for this department corresponds, in general, with the work done in the grammar grades of the public school. Four years are usually required to complete satisfactorily fP:ge Twenty-tbreej

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