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Almost every room in the building is in use every minute of the day. Many of these rooms are out to rath er unexpected uses, ranging from unique placement of cer tain classes to direct incur sions. Rooms all over are in un orthodox use.
The computer room is in use for classes all day, with stu dents trying to work around
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the useless turmoil. The music room is being used for Relig ion, study hall, and guidance. Brother Stephen's Latin class meets in a freezing Chemistry lab every day. Every F day a biology class pushes A.P. Bio out of its laboratory. Calculus classes are being taught in the
Physics Lab.
This is the way things stand at our school. If this trend con
tinues, classes will end up in the locker room and Brother Casimir's office. Meanwhile, the seniors will all meet for homeroom in the library, while the juniors are crammed into the Guidance office. So amid the celebration, common sense cautions that here is at least one reason to hesitate at the doorway to the future.
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Some Growing ^ains
Seniors were treated to many new courses this year. Among these Mark Fazio’s favorite. Comic Strips 101.
Mr. Owens is a very demanding teach er. He will give indivduals close per sonal attention to convey a serious point.
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