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STUDYING in the modern, well-lighted library arc a group of Monterey students. The library is open to students during their study halls, before school, and after school for reference reading, studying, and pleasure reading. STOPPING to chat awhile between classes on Monterey's newly landscaped patio arc seniors Larry Morrow and Jeanne Ann Darden. The patio landscaping was started last spring and will be finished when finances permit. WHILE ENJOYING a meal in Monterey's cafeteria this group of boys catches up on the day's news. The lunchroom provides stu- dents with a cafeteria, a snack bar, a milk machine, a soft drink machine, and a newly installed soda fountain. 9
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION—Demonstrating one of the many activities participated in by boys in P. E. is Charles Layer. Besides rope climbing, as shown, general P. E. offers basket- ball, volleyball, touch football, relays, and square dancing. And words. . . Nine departments: Math, language arts, home- making, science, business, industrial arts, music, social studies, and physical education, compose the curriculum at Monterey High School. Nu- merous activities highlight the extra-curricular side of student life. In this eight-page folio, the CHAPARRAL staff has attempted to picture the environment in which the students and faculty study and work. SCIENCE—Engaged in one of chemistry's more exacting experiments, titration. Bill Marcy prepares data for an acid normality determination. Monterey's science department offers courses in biology, physics, general science, and chemistry. 8
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MONTEREY cheerleaders Nancy White, Barbara Black, Judy Jackson, and Lynda Elmore lead the Monterey fans in a pep rally under the stands before a confer ence gome with Borger. Through Monterey. . BUSINESS — Seniors Judy Fickle and Linda Chandler, business stu- dents, learn the use of the mimeo- graph machine in their clerical practice course. Other courses of- fered in the business department, besides clerical practice, arc typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping.
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