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Each classroom has a wall of windows and rows of ceiling fluorescent lights which make the dullest day bright, Nearly every hue of the rainbow is used in the many color combinations throughout the building thus making every area bright and cheerful. Recessed spotlightsin the ceiling of the lobby givea beau- tifulglowing effect on the terrazzo floors especially inthe eve- ning, Distance was shortened, however, by the use of the public address system installed in the office, Utilizing the inter-com for announcements or a summons to the telephone saved many steps, During the noon hour either the radio or record player trans- mitted music into the lunchroom and gym, Also, after school, those people working on the extra cur- ricular activities especially appreciated their favorite hit tunes while they worked. Mr, Wade: Attention, all students, -H.
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New Surroundings Add o Sparkle fo Even Bosic Subjects I T'l!1 243.5 4 i ' ?' s 7 t' 'dl A Order in the Court. declared Judge Hampton, during the mock trial, Bartlett vs. Dennison, staged by the Sen- ior Government classes while studying court procedure. Ross Kendall, seated left, Prosecuting Attorney listens as Philip Babb,the Attorney for the Defense, interrogates one of hiswitnesses, John Harrod, seated front. Jury mem- bers were as follows: Miss Karen Kirk, foremang Messrs. David Smiley, Steve Wells, Kent Harrell, Ronald Basey, and Everett Monroeg the Misses Marie Lindsey, Betty Jo Richards, Betty Hill, and Cindy Coxg also Mr. Thomas Mc Clure and Miss Georgia Hendrickson. Miss Phyllis Trimble acted as Court Reporter. 44 iii' ti' From government, we visit asection of English III where even grammar construction keeps pupils alert and en- thusiastic in this pleasant room under the very able instruction of Mrs. Mabel Chambers. Mrs. Chambers helps Charles Messmore English III
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