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Search For Specialized Material Leads To Expanded Library Use First period physics students taught by Ted Dreith, studied wave patterns using a Slinky to represent transverse waves. Chris Gibbs, far right, helped with the demonstration. Others pictured are: Lonnie Adams, Steve Post, Mary Conese, Vicki Koontz, Mark Neises (dressed for 50's day) and Doug Arnold. 16
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Opposite page, top: Greg Argys works on a tire. Bottom: Roy Koch, Rick Koch, and Jim Atkinson listen to Frank Braswell as he teaches them about a generator. This page, top: Frasnk DeLuca and Greg Argys plow the lot with a blazer auto shop rebuilt. Top right: Charlie Cabari shovels snow. Bottom: Chuck Sydlo and Dave Amicone tune up a car. IS
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With space technology and computerization coming on strong in the world, students find there is more reason for emphasis on science and math classes. Ecology and environmental studies play an imponant part in the curriculum of all the sci- ence classes here. The basics are not forgotten, however. Students find more and more reason to use the card catalog to find material which they would have thought remote a few months earlier. A continuing effort on the part of Librarian Glenda Shepler, aided by sug- gestions from teachers and administrators, is up-grading the Salida High media center and students are often surprised with the material they can dis- cover there. Science classes are not the only discipline which use the center. Social studies, English, Foreign language, and voca- tional students find more reason to use materials each year. A special project which began this year, and will continue in 1976, is the building of a Colo- rado Centennial Library of state and local history. The Colorado History section of the library is one of the best in the state, with many books dealing with state history. Charles Mellen, superintend- ent, is overseeing the project which will add much local his- tory to the media center. His goal is to have student research and prepare the material. Mias Glenda Shepler. media center librarian, had a staff of student helpers this year. Theresa Sauke was one of the aids. There was a flurTy of card checking near the end of the year as students checked in books and library staffers had to get them on the shelves in the right order. 17
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