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Students appreciate the new facilities in the library, and enjoy studying there. Enlarged Library Last summer the library was enlarged and com- pletely remodeled. The seating capacity was dou- bled, new and comfortable chairs and tables were added, the ceiling was dropped and acoustical tiles were fitted on. With much more shelf space available, the number of books in the library increased to 11,- 000. The magazine racks now contain over 70 current magazines. On the newspaper shelf one can find several daily newspapers. All reference books are placed in one area for availability. Among the reference books are the latest encyclopedias, periodicals, magazine guides, and other helpful books. The conference room is one of the most popular areas of the library. In this room students can discuss and work on projects together or leaf through the collection of old HS annuals. The librarian's office was also completely re- modeled. In addition to the library books it con- tains, it also has the backfile of magazines. Friendly Mrs. Mona Burgher and her Junior College assistants help us often in the library. Facilitates Studying A warm welcome is given to all visitors to the library by the librarian, Mr». Mona Burgher. 28
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Tumbling, badminton, volleyball and even strenuous exercising add to the enjoyment at the gym. Roosevelt students keep trim and healthy when they properly learn good sportsmanship and follow helpful hints to keep physically fit. Once a week sophomores trot over to the girls' and hoys' gym to put in a full hour of exercising. These classes help develop their bodies and minds. Throughout the three seasons of the school year the programs keep with the particular weather. Winter is a time for volleyball, field hockey and tumbling. In the fall and spring the outdoors plays an important role in running, baseball and touch football. Seniors, juniors and sophomores unanimously agree that to enjoy life, people should srart off on the right foot by keeping fit through physical edu- cation. . . . And Teaches Good Sportsmanship Sophomore Beth Scherkenbach demons!rales tumbling, which Miss Theresa Moroni and Mrs. Johnson check gym is a part of gym. classes from the sidelines. 27
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