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NIR. LEBARON explains to hir. senior Englixli students many of the subtleties in T.S. Eliot's poetry. MHS, XVUBNIC lc-aclm lim' CPA English students in ii stimulating diwcussiim of Silas Marner. 1 t,s....., 1 Nlrs. H. EClVVkll'Cl5 ,f '. 9 21. ff 'X W5 , le? i f . Mrs. B. Garner Mr. B. LeBar0n ff ,, . X X .wg 3 'wi if 1 K Mr. WI. Felclluius 5 ' Q-. 'YM , X11 I. Hagv 'ark' V if 's. R. Nli MR. HACY and two students, Mike Huinplirics uncl Peter Cunnan enyox the rustic humor in josh Billings Essay onthe Muelf' 'Y , 5 f .X 4 N111 P. Giinz . . .t 5 -.fwrggig i I QS is . WS au .- ..A 4 5 . 1- ff? Nlrs. V, johnston Mr. L. Orlnff xx, O .V T Stix.. Q .4 .an , g'0x,. fy. i f V 0m.iT4w 4 Lf' 1 fgvcim km' 4 K 6 352 its 3 ae 'S A if MW 2 UD
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LIBRARY The Montgomery Blair library with its ever-growing number of books, magazines, and reference materials, served its students in all areas of scholastic research. The first room to open its doors in the morning, and through the PTA night library service, the last to close each evening, students found it always avail- able at their convenience. But the library was more than just a place to study. Seniors found relaxation in their corner, clubs had a hospit- able place for their teas and inductions, Stu- dent Council made it a central location for its drives, and all students, upon entering, took pride in Blair's trophies adorning the shelves. BLAIRITES UTILIZE the libraryls atmosphere ofstudy to c itch up on backwol k or to do lese nch tor upcoming projects
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