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Barge World of Books iw ' ' 5 Carol Welborn finds Miss Smith's assistance a big help in working with reference books. Our library, of 4446 volume s, seems to be the center of school life as it is conveniently located in the school's central hall. Whether we desire research material, or just want to scan the latest In ag azines, we always feel free to take advantage of the opportunities our library affords. . i ' if .1-1 .ff - Miss Smith puts the finishing touches on the Pictu.re-of-the- C 211' O1 110119 is Seen W01'ki1'19 On the lO1'1Q and Week bulletin board in the library. tedious job of s o rt i ng m ag a z i n e s and other Ruthie Meade asks Judy Rutledge's opinion of the book Ivanhoe as she' checks it out. periodic al literature . Robert Wesley is learning in his first year that he can study better in the quiet ness of the library.
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,4 Small World of fanguagesg Mrs. Sprin.kle's Latin cl a sses are crowdedg Caesar's Gallic wars are fought daily, and all Gaul gets divided into more than three parts with am azing regularity. Latin I and II are offered to freshmen and sophomores chiefly, though upper classmen are generously sprinkled throughout many of the classes. A hundred fifty-five of our students choose to study Latin. Mr. Ivey wears a Tyrole an hatg his French car wears a Paris license plateg his classes e nte rt ain in assembly with French songs, skits, and monologuesg and his graduates bring home A's from college French. Only juniors and seniors may e le ct French, which is largely taught by the direct method. To start off the surprise birthday party for Mrs. Sprinkle, Sandra Young presents her with a gift from the se c ond period Latin class. You aren't trying to run away with Mrs. Sprinkle's Roman bookends, are you? says Sharon Wall to Susie Newsom and Gail Clayton. Will this last minute cr am ming for the French test pay ofi in the end? Sizzly luicy! Mrs. Sprinkle proudly shows Mr. Ivey the work of one of her Latin students. 20 N
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Mr. Larrimore takes time to explain the new work on plotting equations to Sandra Young, who has been absent. Mr. Idol finds that being ateacher not only requires grading papers, but also a certain amount of book- keeping. Jimmy Speas catches his mother free for a few moments so that she can help him with a difficult trigonometry problem. Math Courses Trig, general math, s o 1 i d g e o m e try, plane geometry, senior math, commercial math, first year algebra, second year a lg ebr a, advanced algebra. . . something for everybody in our mathematics department. . . everybody gets his ch oi c e. . . and then some. 22
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