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Library has new hours Libraries have always helped, especially if someone wants to broaden their knowledge in whatever fields are necessary. San Gorgonio ' s library had a great example of selections beyond one ' s imagination. If you were a bookworm, this was the place to spend time. Books ranged from magazines, how-to books of all kinds, en- cyclopedias, to love stories. The important change in the library was its new hours. Philip Ma- jar, a junior noted, I wasn ' t aware of new hours. Usually, when I went to the library, it was because I had to. I find it a boring place to be. The library was open during lunch and before school. This gave students the chance to catch up on homework for the latter half of the day or to study for last minute quizzes. Some even used it to keep warm on extra cold days. Mrs. Corrigan and student aids helped by assisting students who needed help to find and check out materials. Janet Johnson, junior, had library as a class fourth period. She commented on the work they had to do, We wrote out overdue books and sent charge slips to the financial secretary. We also checked in and out books, and put shelves in order. The library is a great place to study because there are lots of references and information. It ' s great for students who want to be there. The work is pretty easy! Knowing the library would always be there was a big relief, to students as well as teachers. Along with new hours and great help, San Gorgonio ' s library was a great place to visit. Stella Ruiz, class of ' 85 4 Above right: In the library, sophomore Zachary Wall, during lunch, researches information to complete his report. Above: Filing library cards is part of the requirement for library workers like junior Olivia Navarro. 198 academics
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Believing Right: Carrie Grassi and Lynn Howard attempt to locate cities on the map. Mrs. Ellison ' s geography classes study the oceans, the Middle East, and Africa during the 1 quarter Below: Students like Raylene Clrena and Julie Tillman improve business skills by taking a machine transcription course, taught by Mrs. Miller.
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Above left: Sophomore Ray Ippolito looks up a book in the card catalog to read for his English class. Above: During lunch Mr. Banks, A.V. director, can be found working in the library while Mrs. Corrigan takes her lunch break. Left: Audio Visual Aids: Sheila Brooks. Stacey Huckabaa. Tracy Shaw, Mr. Banks, Tommy Cervantez, Joe Fox. academics 199
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