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LIBRARY Through the efforts of Miss Tatman the high school library has reached its present point of efficiency. The library is composed of 1078 vol- umes, 80 Invii: boon added this last yoar. Such magazines as Roadurs' Digest,1' ''Popular Ccionco,1' Gregg ..'ritor,'' Country Romo, ;iIIlgh School Ath- loto, and ‘'Scholastic’'' arc available for circula- tion among tho pupils. Ilorc, also aro tho Chicago daily paper, exchange papers from various high schools and colleges, litoraturo from colleg- es for uso by seniors, and a weekly curront evont papor known as tho 'Junior Review.'' Tho head librarian this yoar was Lavon Stauff- er. Ilor assistants v orc as follows: Margaret Clifford, ?hylli3 Plfor, Ilcnc fhalmann, Mildred Grant, Cloo Gchring, Koith Rylandor, Martha Helen Lingwall; Miss Shoror, and Hazel Johnson. At the beginning of tho yoar, librarians were appointed by Miss Tatnan to serve for ono period of oach day Tills method placed no hardship on any ono porson. Sinco the library was used a groat doal, it was tho duty of a librarian to bo presort beforo and after school for a spoeifiod longth of time and during tho noon hour. The first poriod librar- ian must also see that the library i3 dusted oach morning and tidied up for the rest of tho day. Tho hoad librarians saw that noticos to librarians woro po3tod, mooting3 of librarians were called, fines collected on books kopt ovor-timc, posted warning lists, and holped in gonoral to keep the library running as efficiently as possiblo. All thi3 work was supervised by Miss Tatman. I SK2S3C
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'( $ i 1 f pI h i 'i K i TJ o a 7. SCHOOL BUILDING Oneida's red brick school building has changed g -eatly since that first class left its doors in 1091 to become a part of the great outside world The building, which was erected in 1870, has been repartitioned until there are now four rooms on tho first floor and seven on the second floor. The seating arrangement ha3 been changed in several rooms and the building has been repainted several times. On the first floor are four rooms which are used by the grade school pupils and teachers. The southeast room is given over to the first and second grades, the northeast room to third and fourth grades, the northwest room to the fifth and sixth grades, and the southwest room to the seventh and eighth grades. The second floor is occupied by the high school. Tho office is regarded as the principal's domain. The history room which occupies the north- west portion of the building, is adjoined by the room in which English, mathematics, civics, and economics are taught. In the southeast corner of the building is the shorthand and bookkeeping room Opening to the west of this is the typing room. The science room occupies the southwest portion of the second floor. Here are found all those instru- ments and conveniences necessary for the complet- ion of laboratory experiments in physics, general, science, and biology. In addition to these rooms there is a study hall at the south end of which is a combined stage and library, the latter contain- ing 1078 volumes. In the basement is a music room to which both grade school and high school pupils have access. During the school year of 1934-35 the piano in this room was repaired and made adaptable to both chorus and orchestra work. The grounds surrounding the building are kept in shape by the janitor, Mr. Charles Yfeech, who has filled this position for the past two years. 3 i
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