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Q51 lllllllllllduu ll ' illgllllllllmli lliullilllll lllmnmu ll nll llllllllllll Assembly . Library Students at Cllllolfk THE ASSEMBLY seems to be enjoyed by the majority of students. Whether due to the amount of work done there, the notes slipped, the low whisper, or the various programs held there, it is hard to determine. This room serves many purposes. During free periods students pre- pare lessons there. Interesting plays, programs, and pep meetings have been sponsored in the assembly, furnishing unforgetable memories. WE THINK it is an undisputed fact that a library is essential to a thorough education. The Menasha high school library is credited with having a very fine collection of reference books, encyclopedias, fiction, non- fiction, and books of plays, secured largely through the eiforts and fine judgment of the librarian, Miss Jeanette Fox. Here students come for re- ference, for quiet study, and for browsing among the new books. l27l
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