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Library Aids in Both Research and Enjoymeni Mr. Frank Camp - Supervision Mrs. Alice Louise Howard - B.S.3 Structured Study Hall ' Mrs.'Mary Johnson- B.A., B.L.S.: , 1 Library - ' Mrs. Varnell Kimmons- B.S.1 Library fi 3 Mr. Tom. Kosley. Jr. - Supervision ., , M1-ik Wiirgixiiia Kovar - Instructional 7 a eria s - - Y Mr. Robert Munch -B.A., M.A.g -' -T' ' Library Mr. John Orr - Audio-Visual H rd Sabol - S ' ' - Mrs. Claudia Vital - h S. vi, 'ii H- Mrpocgillinator .R 'X i W 6 ia S A . k. , 7' i i fi i Mitchell students make good use of the library for study. Mitchell's library, located in the center of the Aca- demic wing, aided many students this past year by supply- ing them with research and enjoyment. This year the library began with, 12,000 books and continued to add on to this to meet the students' demands. Along with the books there were 2 record players, 150 records, and various other aids for study. Members of the library staii had their work cut out for them as they offered their assistance to students doing research work for independent projects and as they helped locate missing books. Mitchell's halls were kept quiet thanks to the tive hall supervisors. Daily they patrolled the corridors guiding stray students to their classes, or, if appropriate, to room H2 dfhilfu i :MfQw J raw iFt, m , i ' -' ' I A a i , if f o I Y .ffwg -EUWWQ i. f'M4QQ',rf .2 -was . ,, r 1' . r i - 1' , F -'fr 'f - --f-- Q il i 2 Mrs. Varnell Kimmons and Mrs. Ruby Shouse are catching up on
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lunch mods, it becomes a race as students file through the lunch line in an attempt to procure the best picl-:ings in the least time. ong Hours and Hard Work Yield Fine Service school, Mr. Bill Chumbley begins locking the hallway doors. From the early morning dusk to the twilight hours of the approaching night, there was a special group of people who labored for the student body to keep the school in the best possible condition. This group was known as the custodial staff of Mitchell. Also serving-the student body were the cafeteria work- ers. Each day they diligently prepared the school lunches, giving the best possible nourishment and variety. The cafeteria workers along with the custodians kept the cafe- teria in top shape.
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