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Carol Evert, Ron Hoff and Mike Louden study at the round table in the Library Students Make se of Library This year, for the second time, 101 books on tour, available for students to order, were displayed in the library. Student librarians, once again employed, kept busy checking books, magazines and references in the study halls. The National Honor Society decorated the room with pictures by SHS's art class, and new tables, chairs and book shelves gave the room a different tone. The library offered the students a quiet studying place over the last part of noon. Accessible for borrowing were reference books, film strips, records, magazines and fiction books, with fines charged to finance extra books and encourage prompt returns. Robert Urbanek, M.E . V V , Librarian, American Literature, A.V. Aids D1 rector, Freshman Class
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Administrators Transact Business Principal Paul C. Baker, M. A., Lotus Weingart, M.E., Guidance, Student Council, Superin- tendent E. Warren Peterson, M. E. Mrs. Billie Ernst and Mrs. Geraldine Braithwart, secretaries, hold down the fronts. School Board members are: standing - Dr. Merlin Harry B. Chrouister Jr., Superintendent li. Warren Sucha and Mr. Richard Folda. Seated - Dr. H. D. Myers, Peterson, Gustav Fayeman, and Arthur Waak.
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Jeannette Hamata and Bruce Davis study for Girl's and Boy's State exams. Herbert P e t e r s o n-B. A. American History, Junior Classg Eugene Torczon- M.P.E., Science, Modern Problems, Golf, Basketball. ' Students Learn Work sheets for test review, class quizzes, map reading and student essays on incidents, written as though the stu- dent were there, were among the work in h i st o r y c la s s e s . Students learned heritage, events, dates, people, wars, and laws and memorized-or hoped they had-such things as the preamble to the Constitution. County Government Day once again showed its colors with students speeches in history classes and campaigning for favorites with posters scattered through the school as they registered their Nationalist or Federalist vote. Students learned the importance of current events through class discussions, special reports and weekly current event newspapers. ' Back Row: Jim Finley, Bruce Davis, Charles Heavican, John Neesen, George I-leavican and Mary Waak Front row: Linda Kluck, Monica Pokorny, Janet Cantlon, Pam Kasparek, Mary Scanlon and Suzie Miller are County Government day contestants. Q .1
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