Q :gun-. ,, Angus-sun-3-W special people . . . . Aren't we lucky, we have gym today? . . What are we going to do . . . Come on, put some life into it . . . Yell! . . Twenty laps around the gym . . . Tennis, anyone? . .Why can't we play the girls' gym class? . . I hate my gym assistants, want to trade? . .The coun- selor is IN . . . Get me some coffee, please . . . What's your problem? . .Why don't you like that class . . .Have you sent in your ACT yet? . . Youlre number 412 in your class, that's not so bad, there are five people you are ahead of. . .I think we'd better call your parents . . , But you CAN'T have a negative I.Q .... This IS a library . . .Can I have a pass to the reference room? . . .You have a book overdue . . . Just look at this debt list . . . Are you sure it's not in the files? . . I'm sorry, that book's out right now . . . You can only check magazines out overnight . . . CEC meeting today . , . Hey, come back here . . . How does this look? . . I need some help with this problem . . . Give me your papers . . . Well, at least you try , . . Instructors, left page, clockwise arc: Mrs. Marian Sinnett, Girls' Physical Education, Mr. Joe Baker, Athletic Directorg Miss Kathy Alcorn, Special Educationg Mr. James Tate, Boys, Physical Education. Right page, clockwise: Miss Kcitha Peterson, Head Li- brariang Miss Mildred Cunningham, Senior Counselorg Mr. Roy Kleindolph, Junior Counselorg Mrs. Arlene Levin, Librariang Miss Nancy Oyler, Sophomore Counselor. The library is not a store of knowledge, it merely makes it available to the mind, the true store. Anonymous 'W W 7 M W'--22-fl 159 ---1 ' 'W vi - - J -. use 'SRF'-fi. : fi g ,1-ax, Q,s.ss.p .l - - 5s.r!k XX .smss . ' ' f iff itiiefm'
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