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AHUIVEJ Lilzrary assistant Kristin Linzlquist refiles a library book in its proper place. R1GHT:Mrs. Colob shows students how to properly asc the Dewey Decimal System to find a book. Ready to assist any willing student are librarians Mrs. Colob, Urs. fldkinson, and Miss Redman. ' uiet Please. 5 fi i. .W The Rochester High School librarians had a double load this year, trying to satisfy the needs of two schools. But thanks to some new equipment, particularly a new SM copying machine, and the un- daunted ingenuity of Miss Redman and Mrs. Golob, our library seems to be surviving. our library now contains over 16,000 books on almost every subject imaginable. Whether your interest is in biology, nineteenth century literature, football, or politics, the library can offer you exten- and intensive material. 21
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f' -'Q M 'Lp 4 at N . 2 5 5 3 i ,W . , ...ef- .. mg, . ABOVE: So that's where Walter gets all of his vitalityf BELOW: Ken considers sending back the wrong part. Everyone should appreciate those people who keep RHS going: the cooks and the custodians. Without their valuable services, RHS could not function. Starving students and teachers alike take advantage of the cooks, advice that minds work better on a full stomach. Custodians handle the cafeteria crisis after the students depart. Faithful- ly erradicating scattered papers and remnants of a hard week, the custodians still surprise us with a couple of jokes. 20 ---y-fu I 2' 1 wi, f 'E .J . ' 5' . ,K. TOP: Betcha can't eat just one., BOTTOM: The cooks take break after serving another hearty meal. ll
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toms To Arrange World To Discover From the newly added introduction to physical science course to the realm of physics, the sci- ence student is forever learning new concepts. The l.P.S. program is a class where the stu- dents grasp new theories through experimentation. They discover facts about the results of combin- ing chemicals to the effects of radioactivity. All ofthe students in the biology classes per- form major surgery on frogs and learn about their own blood types. The students progress to physi- ology, investigating the functions of the human body. The chemistry students discover matter and its different forms. Physics enables students to look into new theories. TOP: Using a compound microscope, George Calas searches for a missing amoeba. BOTTOM: Dave Zink carefully measures out hydrochloric acid. 22
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