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Library Student Assistants Hell As one of twenty-five organizations in Aldine High School, the Library Club gives aid to the students by helping them find good reading se- lections, and by aiding in research material. Library assistants are students who have the interest of the readers in mind. These students try to pro- mote more interest in reading, and encourage the reader in his field of interest. Being a library assistant brings about certain duties to these students, they must feel free to help a student with any type of library problem, be willing to help find material requested,-keep the library in correct form for the convenience of the reader, and being courteous and helpful to all stu- dents. These things are quite important in mak- ing Aldine's Library successful. This past year the Library club has been quite effective. They have attended the district meeting for Library members to promote better understand- ing of the duties of library assistants. Also, the Library Club is planning to send the officers of this club to the State Meet this spring, so stated Nlrs. Castle. She also remarked that Peggy Linsey, president of the club, and others as well, has worked quite hard throughout this year to im- prove the club as a whole. She has been one of the best presidents we have had in this organi- zation. ln the periodical room, Linda Christoph finds t complications begin when information is Nancy Rhode, while replacing books on the shelves, checks the laced condition of the older books for the reader's benefit. p ' Carol King helps Bruce Larson check out a book while Margie Miller files cards of the checked out books. V H , . ,,,: 4? IIO 'Nfl P vi r fmt
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'or ational Honor Society Paul, Doyle Peake, Nancy Rhode, Shirley Sim- Leon Smith, Veeda Smith, Clarence Stanlee, Stephens, Donna Stevenson, Paul Strother, Turner. QFOURTH ROWJ Sandra Tarver, Patricia W.. f A Character, service, leadership, and scholarship are familiar words to students ot the National Honor Society. Being a member of this organi- zation is one of the highest elected honors a stu- dent can achieve at Aldine High School. Along with this honor goes many responsibilities. Stu- dents of the Honor Society should be of only the highest character and should be a good example for other students both scholastically and morally. The National Honor Society is a service organi- zation also. During part of the year, honor society students sell Christmas cards to raise money for a scholarship given to one senior each year. Also the organization furnished plants to help brighten up the rooms and tvvice a week volunteers watered them. For the first time .this year, the National Honor Society provided a tutoring service for stu- dents in the school who needed extra help with some of their subiects. According to the chairman of the committee in charge, Pat Belinovvski, stu- dents did not take full advantage of this service. These are only part of the services rendered by Honor Society members each year. Induction Service highlights the year for National Honor Society members.
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11 the Function of the Library Donald Whrtecotton cannot seem to find the research material he a ks Laura Nlullukm for assrstanc in locating this infor- Student teacher, Mrs. Preston explains to Wendy Props a method of showing students how to find reference material. .f f :fm r fxf X ff f ,, Ne Q '55 5. To make sure that the library stays in correct order, Sandra Whlte and Linda Harvel check the card catalog for new references and books
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