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11 tt , nf K .. fv? W ? ,Y 1-f' ..-.f '- f 5 JUNIOR LIBRARIAN Mary Shiver. after completing her duty of arranging the bul- letin board to coincide with season, admires the fruits of her efforts, to adorn work sh At different times in the year, Mother Nature takes special care to adorn her kingdom in a variety of ways. So, too, do the iunior li- brarians of Bishop England High School put much time and effort in the decoration of their school library in keeping with the seasons and corresponding celebrations of the year. In addition to their artistic contributions which make the library a pleasant place to visit, they also have daily duties of dusting, processing books, straightening and arranging shelves. Each councillor sacrifices many free periods in order to take his place behind the desk to check out books for fellow classmates. The society is affiliated with the District and State Library Associations, and two of its members hold office. David Heisser heads the Charleston District Council, and Mary Condon serves as State Reporter for the South Caro- lina High School Library Association, better known to members as the SCHSLA. Under the guidance of Sister Josephine, the school librarian, the Library Council is headed by Sally Degnan, president, Patricia Williams, vice president, Mary Condon, secretary, Er- nest Zinkowski, treasurer, and Patricia Beshere, historian. CATHOLIC PRESS MONTH encourages discussion of Brother Zero between Sally Degnan and David Heisser. ss '--x. op in keeping with season
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ABOUT TIMEI announces Joe Weinrich to B-Hive members Mary Ann Sulli- van and Nancy Wall a few minutes late for the weekend staff meeting. An uninformed visitor observing the party like atmosphere and general chaos on Satur- day afternoon before the B-Hive deadline, at 43 Legare would probably not suspect that this was a meeting to put together the award winning school newspaper. No one should question that the proper way to run a news- paper is amid coke bottles and laughter be- cause the B-Hives' eight semester string of All-Catholic and All American stretches far. The four-page paper is published once every six weeks. News and sports stories, edi- torials and feature articles are the composi- tion of the paper. Each of the above is given a section and guided by a specialist who is editor of that page. Along with these page editors there are re- porters, experienced photographers, layout specialists, all under the editor in chief, Dave Heisser. Operating as a separate group is the Business Staff whose job it is to literally keep the B-Hive in the black. These experienced staffers have not just been born with the needed talents. They have risen through the ranks just as the big leaguers enter via the farm system. Prospective po- tential writers are organized into a Writers Club. Here experienced veterans instruct, point out mistakes, and strive to uncover hidden talents. This solid backbone assures the best in school papers for the future, with a staff trained to live up to the B-Hive tradition. -hivers swarm to 43 legare street R 1 t i I 1 3 I . HUNGRY, HELPI Betty Kane and Jimmy Mitchell take time out to prepare refI'9Sl1meI'lfS TOY B-Hive Workers. Page Seventy-Six
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