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Le+'s Have Quiet in the Library. Please! 'wig fan, Wwff. The library provides a quiet atmosphere for the studious pupils before and during school time. Research books help students with class projects while other books can be read simply for pleasure . MRS . LUCILLE B . FORTMAYER School Librarian. She attended Northwestern State College and Loyola University to receive her B. A . and certification in Library Science. She is the moderator for the Louisiana Teen-Age Library Club. MRS. PAULINE GOODWYNE Library Assistant. She is inter- ested in sewing. flower arrang- ing, needlework, and handi- crafts. CENTER: Cutting out decorations for the Soc Hop are Mrs. Goodwyne , who maintains a seri- ous face , while Mrs. Valdez gig- gles in the background . BELOW: Cheryl Ory relies upon the capable help of Mrs. Fort- mayer who shows her the listing of books needed for her project.
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Time for S.R.A.. Girls! S . R. A . is one of the methods used by Sister Guadalupe to help girls develop a deeper under- standing for the books they read . Other methods are the controlled reader which helps to gain speed and listening skills and vocabu- lary enrichment. RIGHT: Students take time in reading to work on vocabulary skills. I ,M . J! CENTER LEFT: Freshmen study in a new , modern classroom which will hopefully enable them to learn different reading skills more freely than before . CENTER RIGHT: Sister Guadalupe gives out instructions to her Freshmen Reading Class on how to use the reading equipment properly and effi- ciently . SISTER MARY GUADALUPE CAMALO Moderator of the Freshman class and teacher of the Individualized Reading Program. She acquired a B.A in education from Our Lady of Holy Cross College and an M.A. in Guid- ance and Counseling from Loyola University . Sister is interested in sew- ing, cooking, and traveling. in ?'
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A Never Ending Job The job of the cafeteria workers and the janitorial staff is a never ending one: however, it is one that is appreciated . The cafete- ria workers prepare lunches for the girls, which is a difficult task, while the janitors keep the school clean and neat. TOP ROW: Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Jo Anne, and Ms. Rita. MIDDLE ROW: Ms. Collum, Ms. Eleanor, and Ms. Chessie. BOTTOM: Having her blood pres- sure checked during health min- icourse is Mrs. Herbert, cafete- ria manager. K.
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