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Mrs. Kathryn Jordan, librarian, checks for Isabelle Jimenez and Lea Lynch get some help from Mrs. Anna Nucci. librarian, on using overdue books. Mrs. Jordan is one of the the “card catalog . Each book in the library is filed under author, title and subject most progressive high school librarians in matter. Oklahoma. Library keeps up-to-date material Enjoying reading the requirement of being a library assistant. These assistants Kim McConnell. July Whiting. Jeri Howland. Teri Watson, Fred Gomeringer and Gayle Harris who work in the library, checking books in and out. do their reading while not working. Offering to students of Altus High many classic books along with modern day volumes, encyclope- dias, play-writes and magazines is the Altus High School Library. Lo- cated in a separate building the library provided a quiet atmo- sphere for students wishing to complete research papers and homework, while having ample research material close at hand to inform the students more on his subject. Large tables and work desks provided fine space for laying out books and papers, making an ex- cellent atmosphere for learning. Many students turned into book worms during their time spent at the library. The library was well-organized and helped students and faculty tremendous- ly with their studies. The Altus High School library offered the solitude and sources necessary to reach a level of high- er knowledge. Library — 27
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Building custodians and main- tenance men helped provide the basic neatness which Al- tus High School stands for. They helped organize tables, kept hallways and classrooms in order and maintained build- ings. Without their high stan- dard of organization, the high school would have no neat fa- cilities on which to build a high standard of education. Cleaning the high school were the custodians. They were (Front Row) E.G. Truitt, Oscar Jones. D.C. Hill (Back Row) Bobby Talley, Joe Black. Lynn Breur, Monceis Vara' Service personnel care about us Serving and preparing tasty, grade A lunches to faculty and students are the Altus High School cooks. Hungry lines formed outside the cooks headquarters, five times a week, while the five cooks made and planned a variety of meals for the school. The cooks made true the saying An army travels on its stom- ach Like wise. Altus High School proved that a school's attitude can be high after con- suming tasty and satisfying meals. The AHS cooks became famous throughout the halls of the high school for their pizzas and french fries. Preparing meals for Altus High School were the cooks: Goldie Harper. Millie Yates. Ruby Smith. Hazel Oakley, and Ida Mae Carter. 26 — Services
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