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We Have Both: Action And Words
Many people don't realize who is be-
hind all the movies, cassette tapes, and
records that are used at school for our
benefit. The audio-visual aides deliver
machines when they are needed and re-
pair them when the machines aren't
functioning properly.
The high school librarians may have a
quiet atmosphere to work in but it does
get hectic when there are missing books,
too many people at once, and cards
needing to be filed. Working with the
high school students does make it easier,
because students of this age can
books themselves and can take on
responsibility of returning the books.
The elementary librarians try to help
kids locate books that would be
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Students eagerly look for books to read so they can
return to class.
High school librarians: Sitting: Melissa McClintock,
janey Muse, Amy Keffer, Rhonda Taylor, Kim Nor-
ris: Back Row: Belinda Breeck, Angela Hunt, De-
nise Bridges, john Fort, Catherine Whalen, Deena
Watkins, Penny Hobbs.
Audio-Visual Aides: Front Row: Andy Brow, Tim
johnson, john Fort, Mr. Babbitt, joe Stewart, David
Delph, james Callaway
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