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Show NEW LOCKERS BOOKS! The new lockers in recent addition seem be well liked by the ninth grade, Gail DeBoer the to says ,"'They are all right for keeping pegople,.out, put when it comes to getting to class on time, they are a nuisance,’ Janiel Peterson says, "Tl think the new lockers are really nice. they have, @ 100 Of Poom. in them for books and junk! _ Kenneth White "They're nice but.d Gave on them to says and roomy, to,.pull hard get them open}! Dennis Taylor "They're really and neat! These are says nice a few and lockers YOUR keep OPINION IN Dear Students, I would like your the new new! Opinion PRINT Or print .the your =_ aw week has been of fiction?” : Those peo- ple who have been helping her’in the library know how much work is Involved. go. oe the library is not expecteg. to.epen for student use until March. of the furniture equipment has ar- rived, but the ing not here yet. PRINCIPAL FROM INDIA is carpet- We had the pleasure of having a lady from Ingla visit Wahlquist, January 25. She was Pritilata Bose, Principal at M.L.B..Girls Higher secondary School,. Jaqda1FOUY » Miss Bose was over here on an International one 7O month. letters 707, ane Vall: "How long hive been working on picture?'! Monson:"Ever since’ came in the door," There countries 600 to Kenny Jarvis and drop them in locker Ir, you that tex you This leacher Ss. progrsam, to "twist! Address Books! very’ hetic. for,.Miss Vickers. She has been running back and forth saying, "Oh,.dear! This book goes in the ninehundreds! Another box and just Books! Hundreds of books have been moved into the new library. Shelves have been loaded, unloaded, and loaded again, Most of the students who are enjoying new lockers, The lockers are really nice and should be kept up. Bomevor your: ole lockers have been carved on and the hinges have been broken off. We Should all gry’ to. copne erate Books! BOOKS! teachers and .ror’.. are over participa- ting, She has visited many different states, In India thay have a school just for girls (the one at which she £6 pringipsl,) They teach as the we do. same They subjects are also required to learn at least three different languages, from the sixth to eleventh grades, any All students dress in uniforms of blue. They go to Behool from.103 5° to 5 FM and helt © day on ,»Saturday. Summer Vacations are from the first th of May ef-dune} have to the They 30 Wen 't compulsory educa- tion for above the elemontry ages. We asked how she liked her visit here at our school. She said she liked it very much and was impressed by the students behavior. She said the places she visited were all very courteous and willing to help out in any way they. could. joyed her country She has visit very in much enour and hopes this will make better understanding between our a country and hers. She said "Wherever she is there is no difference between human beings! ANNOUNCEMENT In the past few years Wahlquist has not had a Literary Magazine, Although it _ has had one before, The magazine is known ae the Scribe! and is for the students and by the students, It contains stories, poems and essays. Everyone can put his or her entry in, But'Tiyss: tt must be judged by the Hnglish teachers. Every school this size should have a magazine. All students who want to put in an entry Should give it to their English teacher, They will be judged on neatness, punctuation and originality, |