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315 ,J Library Club The Library Club consists of sixteen members who devote one period a day to working as library assistants, either at elementary school or high school. It is an independent organization whose purposes are to promote interest in books and library materials, to provide better library services, and to learn about the organization and operation of the library. Students belonging to Library Club play a vital part in the over-all program of the library. They circulate and shelve books, send out library notices, collect fines, keep records, assist students in using the library, and help in processing new books and materials. Our media center could not function without their able assistance. KX E Sarah and Annette anxiously await lunch. A l , .ezf Di? Library Club Sponsor, Mrs. Glenna Lybrand, helps Shane check out a book. e .ij iiii SSDI? ai,l'si5t r ,Li Msgs xp J .I 'Cf' we to tw H Marlene and Nan check in new material. 72 The Library Club fair booth won a first prize.
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THE LION'S ROAR, circulated every six weeks during the school year, is published by a newspaper staff consisting of twelve seniors. lt is their task to collect the news, write articles, take pictures, type copy and get everything to the publisher on time. Their objective is to provide a publication for the student which reflects the activi- ties and events occurring during the school year. X iff i iffgf ly J , If S fig X 7 X l,1 ! 1 X , lixxrw 'Xr' fffcfx ' ' ff ,SX flag! 7 fi 'Q A lZ':.s l J A . if 125- ,l-SQZXNNV 'ftffff' '4i5,Qt'l'y' f f 1,g,,A Htl! 'flfilietlwlv I NW, U 7 Z Members of the paper staff work busily on the paper to get it completed and sent to the publisher. ,,, Lori Gray collects news, as it happens, from Annette and Susan. W y ,,. , Deneen, Andy and Julie sell newspapers, hot off the press, to Lisa, Verla and Stacy.
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f.A,s.L5 ll.+a..,n-L1 mLf,,i..umua.,' . I .J ua 3 LIBRARY OFFICERS: Paul Childress - Vice-president, Annette Jenkins - Reporter, Sarah Gibbs - S. C. Rep., Curtis Mathis - President, and I Michelle Beggs - Secretary. LIBRARY MEMBERS: Front Row: Annette Jenkins, Karen Irons, Tracy Whisenhunt, Curtis Mathis. Second Row: Lacy Bakken, Sheila Bryant, Linda Goodman, Marlene Scurlock, Nan Simpson, Vanessa Forga, Michelle Beggs. Third Row: Mrs. Glenna Lybrand, Dana Blackburn, Phillip Carr, Tim Chambers, Paul Childress, Sarah Gibbs.
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