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Mr Kenneth Crague and Kelly Graber ju- nior are looking at the files photo by C Ath- erton
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Media Center Offers Place To Learn I learned what a periodical was. laughs freshman library worker Kim Baker. Besides periodicals, the center provides other ways of finding informa- tion. If the books on the shelves don ' t help, Librarian Ken Crague will. Some of the books bought never got out for the stu- dents ' use, but they help Mr. Crague help. When he ' s not answering questions, Mr. Crague is filling out book orders. The non-fiction sections are mainly picked by the teachers. They know what sources are needed for their classes. Mr. Crague said, Our main function is to support the school curriculum. On the other hand, the fiction section is picked by the library according to what kids are reading. Reading is not the only way to learn. The Audio- Visual dept. is part of the me- dia center, too. Every single record, vid- eo tape, and film is handled by this de- partment. Mr. Richard Davis, in his first year as AV Advisor, concentrated more on maintenance and organization this year. He has planned to get into more produc- tion next fall. That will utilize WNHS, Northrop ' s closed-circuit television sta- tion, which first operated in 1980. The media center gives information to all who ask for it, but Sophomore Diane Beam gets more than that from working in it, It adds a little activity to a daily routine. by Kim Simpson Sophomore Rob Studebaker leafs through a magazine. photo by C. Atherton A group of English students look for interest- ing books for a report photo by C. Atherton Theresa Anderson, sophomore, browses for a book to pass the time. photo by C. Atherton 18 — Me dia Center
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Sophomore Todd Boyer cuts his wood to the correct measurement. Photo by C. Atherton 20 — Industrial Arts
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