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Acariemics Library 1 Now, Suzanne, you can get your report card. Mrs. Wesrkort introduces Betsy Speicher ro the intri- cacies of the Dewey Decimal System. STAFF Mrs. Anthony DiCinri0 ..,.,,,,r,,,,, Senior High Librarian, first semester MIS. Ruhl Hfiffner .......,....., Junior High Librarian Mrs. Hans Wesrkorr .,,,,,,,,,,,i, ,,,i S enior High Librarian, second S6rI16StCr Libraries are for browsing. N From the Terrace. 22 I found ir! joyously exclaims Mrs. DiCimio
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caclemics That was my lunch, you clod! bellows Mr. Bell. Answer this question in twenty-five words or less. Mr. Dunkelberger wirh two of his prize vivisecrionists. The alchemist. 21 So if you hear your water clicking, don'r drink it,', advises Mr. Weik. , . . and stir constantly. It cooks in only five minutes, murmurs Mrs. Eltonhead.
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Academics lnstructional Media Center ln a concentrated effort to update the cur- riculum offered at Wyomissing and aid the fac- ulty of both elementary and secondary schools, a center of instructional media has been de- veloped. With Mr. Gary M. Neights as di- rector, the center is proving to be invaluable to both teachers and students alike. The work done in the center can best be broken down into five phases. The first phase Claire, Van, and jean improve their listening skills. is that of production and preparation of educa- tional materials. There, matter may be lami- nated, dry-mounted, or photofcopied. Pro- jectuals, ditto-masters, slides, and magnetic tapes are also prepared. Phase two is that of the in- service training of teachers. This department al- so provides, as phase three, material which is used by members of the newly established program of individual instruction. The fourth is that of evaluating purchases and distributing equipment and instructional materials. The final phase is one of making minor repairs on the equipment used in both the center itself as well as that used in the classroom. And we put the paper in here, and it comes out . . . 23 . . . Curses! Foiled again!
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