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Librarians Care About Students Why is the Topeka West li- brary one of the most devel- oped libraries in Kansas? Pri- marily because the librarians care. Mike Printz and Miss Marcia Lundin take a personal interest in the students, needs. The biggest event of the year was receiving a 86,000 grant from the Shawnee County Bi- centennial Committee. The money ,was used to purchase materials for a unique two-hour Kansas history class being of- fered next year. The class will give students the opportunity to go out and visit actual land- marks in Kansas. 2' ABOVE: indulging herself in an interesting book is librarian Marcia Lundin. TOP LEFT: Adding the fin- ishing touches to his display is Bob McKee. LEFT: Preparing one of her animated films produced in the animated film workshop is Anita Miller.
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ABOVE: Doing her homework in the peace and quiet of the library is Dayna Bottomley. RIGHT: Adding posters tothe library helps keep it bright and cheerv. In Memory of Nancy Hall Durlng the summer of 1973 Nancy Hall a To peka West student who was a member of the class ol 75 was fatally shot In memory of Nancy her parents Mr and Mrs Bertel Hall donated S1 000 which was used to estab lish a collection of books and paintings for the To by Topeka artlsts were included in the memorlal collection Some of the books chosen deal wlth poet ry and anlmals because Nancy enjoyed these two areas Artist chosen were james Bass sculptor Royce Fleming Barbara Parks art teachers and pamters Galen Senogles Pauline Shlrer and Rebec ca Wrlght pamters THQSQ NYU' 1-Q, gg MEN s IHTNDR ' EQEBLES wx S a ,A . MM so GLAD I yen ang Amt k H -1 bunlu , w lsn.Afwfq A 1 nm.. .5 NSG. . VN 1957 1973 peka West library, 35 books and six original works 7 s I 1 ' J 88
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Art Students Show Creativity Art was possibly the one area in which students had the op- portunity to create projects re- flecting themselves. This year students expressed themselves in classes such as design, drawing, opaques, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and watercolor. Advanced classes were offered to seniors, allowing them to design and finish projects. Individual growth is a goal of both students and teachersf' said Royce Fleming, depart- ment head. Students' works were dis- played at various shopping cen- ters, at Washburn University and at state-wide Scholastic Art Award Competition in Wichita. 5,r4- up f . r' .fri 1 it kg. ,. ,v 5 , , v --Q43 X, 7-sf!-21' 90 Getting prepared to fire her silver in jewelry class is Donna Werder, '76. 'fs '4 n'3. 1 r 1 -na -'Af LEFT: Smiling while she paints a still life in water color is Becky Stone, '75
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