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W2 : I l:Officially open on October 17, 1987. 2: Adrienne Weisse, U.S. French teacher and Library Associ- ate, reads to Lower Schoolers in The Acorn Corner. 3: One of the many library volunteers. 4: Ned Bentley hard at work in the new facility. 5: Win Repenning at one of the termi- nals in the new computer center. The New Library- Check it Out! It finally happened! Hundreds of drawings, plans, and ideas took shape and became reality this fall. The students and faculty were sur- prised by the newly completed li- brary building with its 12,000 square feet. Whoever thought that it couldn ' t be accomplished has certainly been proven wrong; how- ever, the library did not appear out of nowhere. Many, many people devoted their time and money to the making of the library complex, and it could not have been built without them. Now that it is a reality, it ' s time to celebrate. The opening of the new library has coincided with se- veral important events. It was offi- cially inaugurated on Homecoming Day with a ribbon cutting and a balloon release during halftime. The new library has also seen many guest speakers, including Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Gwendolyn Brooks, storyteller Jim May, and author Natalie Babbitt. The library building houses more than just a library. It has study areas, a computer room, a Middle School art room, and an art gallery. It is probably one of the most used facilities on campus. As intended by its designers, it has truly become the center of the school. 19
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