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PUBLIC LIBRARY Students stand patiently in line waiting for lunch. A split lunch schedule was used for the first time to alleviate con- gestion in the cafeteria. The Office of the Board of Education is visited by many people each weekday. Four curious Sycamore students look at the new library, located just a few doors west of the school, while work is still being done. The library opened in June. School, Faculty, Toni Hensley, Bev Jones, and Vickie Wainscott prepare a committee report in the Student Council room. The use of a separate room was new to the council this year.
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Spectators and Teams Enjoy Athletics Included in the Bond Issue is the relo- cating and building of a new football stadium. This change is especially neces- sary because Sycamore High School lost eighteen acres to the expressway. Around the football field will be an all-weather track. Made of a synthetic material, it is long lasting and low on upkeep costs. These improvements will greatly increase the dimensions of athletics at Sycamore— which, as shown in these pictures, are so very important. Football and basketball provide the greatest interest (or spectators at Sycamore, but Other sports, such as C.r« ss Country Track (below), offer a source of individual achievement. g t fi- dmjr: —. ' !•'! it,
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Community Grow Growth of both Sycamore Township and Syca- more High School is indicated on these pages. The new Sycamore Branch of the public library was welcomed by all residents of the area. The language lab (right) is used by the Span- ish and French classes. The changes of our faculty and our facilities well illustrate that Sycamore High School is mak- ing strides forward in all phases of high school life. Mr. Paccy, Mrs. Simons, and Mr. Taylor, all new teachers at Sycamore this year, enjoy the warm spring sunshine and ad- mire one of the flowering trees in front of the school. New shrubbery was donated by Garden Clubs of the area.
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