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ADMINISTRATIVE MEMO - LIBRARY Due to the muddy conditions on the sports liield and the proximity of the Howard Russell Cup Corn petition, it has been decided to hold the lst XV Rugby practices in the library. Mr. Garnett, the School Librarian, has certain reservations ahout this innovation: however, iliwe can observe the following precautions. I feel he will accept the change philosophically. 1. No tries Ulllst be scored in the History section. 2. There is an AUTOMATIC penalty for any hall hitting the card catalogue. 3. Check that NO loose rucks develop in the Reference hooks. 4. Do not disturb those boys who have more than 20 spares per week in the lihrary: they have acquired certain residential privileges. If-we can co-operate in this routine, as We did with the school reports. then l feel that Mr. Garnettls nightmares will he at an end. 1 if: r- I .-.bf V n ,, ' I f I .5 I , -ls . ll . , I ,. , . ' . ' , Y N ' if Is . ' , s x , In A ,JJ r.. y'
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OO SENIOR SCHOOL LIBR RY Tliis yc.11' the library was OVCI'l1i1L1lCCl. 2,500 new books were added to tlic collection. Ol' the original 5,000 in tlic existing, boolsstoclx. lmlf were discard- cd: rlic TCIT1.llI1dCI' were fully catalogticd and pro. ccsscd. A subject and autliorstitle catalogue was bc- gun. .15 well .1511 vertical file for pamplilcts and m.1ps. A circulation system was started and borrow ingr,1n.1t,1bt111t 33llb1J1HlxSpCI' n111ntl1. Wu subscribed to 22 111.1g11zi11cs4111d the purcliasc of pmtcctivc bindurs .ind sttmriigc boxcs allowed grcritcr uso. The sclitml ll1l5 to tl1.1nL IILIIIY pctvplu for making tliis change possible. First. it bas to thank Mrs. Ellis liir tl 1n.11'.1tl11111cfliiwt typing, c.1t.1l11guc c.1rds .ind Mrs. LcNour1'11nd the Womens AL1Xlll.Il'f' for I'.liSiI1gl-LlHLlSXVll1Cll wcrc used on rho lib1'.1ry.Mrs. H.1ll of Belmont. 11nd Phillip Cliiddcll .md Lynnc Rirlmrds. 11liC.1mos1111 gave sonic very v.1l11.1blc udvicc and support at the s1.11't11l 1111-r.1sk.M1..1111iM1-s. B.lI'liL'l' g.lX'C .1 g1'111'1'1111s cwllcctiuli tif lmtilss .ls did rlit- l.1tc R.H.B. Kc1'.Tl1c Scl11111l.1lsol1.15t11 tl1.111ls tlu' studcnt lib1'.11'i.111s. Cspccinlli' B1'i.111 U.1g11t'.111dXX'ill Sliun. for rlmi-1111117 sistcnt ulitiwts tl1r1111gl11111t tlic yIS.ll'. A l1l1r.11'1' C1111 .1ct .is .1 rcstwurcc ccntcr. 1-111'1ul1i11g.1ll rlit-r1111rscsr.111gl11.1t tlic sclmul. It t'.111 bc .111 .igcnt for niriliing lift-'11-1'111 lt-.1r11c1's by tcncliing tlic tcclis nitlut' 11lii11tlQpL'11LlL'l1I 1csu.1rcl1. It Ctlll bc .III .1t1111' uxtiting pl.1cv 11t tl1c l111b twin .ill .1t11x1111's t.1lx1113gpl.1ct' 111 tht- sclimml. 20 Lib1.1ry.1s set up for Annu.1l Art Exhibition. -Iunc ILJ77.
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DEBATI G t KF JI, ,X I I I ' f Seniin Delmte Te.nn STANDINC D1 VI. Kuster. T. Curr. IJ. Ti.ivis. I. Gutliner. SEATED: M. I7eu1psex'.'I. Angus. I. Iluithett, P, Cnstelln. This year has seen ti spectrum ofltlelmtiiig .tctivities fur the scliutil. Our sphere of action. besides .innu.nI touriitiineuts, iuclutletl televisicwn tIeIJ.1tes.CIeh.itiiig workslmps. iliterimtioiiul cuiilierences. Youth P.lI'II.1lI1CIIf.I1ILllIIIIIIgL1.lILICI7.IfCS..lIILlCHIHIIIUIIIIYLICIJJICS. N-wernher ni.irkecI the Iiirst iimbinr cumpetitioii uf the yetrr with the R.ivenhurst Tourna- ment in N.ui.1iinn. The uv-:r.1II results were encritiinigirigi Derriicitl Travis placed first for the thirtl consecutive ye.u' ni recwrtl fur delxiting in B.C. '. while in the .Iuniurs. Rubin Kirkpatrick C.lI'IICL'I .I berth to the XX estern CtlII.lCltl Delmting SUIUIILII' held in Victoria between the second .ind fifth nl' December. Consitlcring this w.1s Rtwhiifs secund debate. his position was il com- mcntI.ihIe sixteenth out uf .1 I-ieltl nf liitity-five ccmntesmnts. Our third twurmmeut ol. the yC.lI'. The Newman - Fis.i. was held .1tYurk House in Van- c-iuver. Tlinugli the results were nut spectticuktr, we iinpruved over nur previuus showings in this tuurntunent: Derniod Tr.n'is pI.iced Iiuurth .uid .Iiniiny Angus placed liilith. while in the FILIIIIUVS. the rerun placed third m'er.iII. Then it was un to Lnclysinith and the Vancouver Island
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