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Signing students into the library is a routine task Mr. lohnston, school librarian, assists lax Holt for library assistant Delaine Davie. with a mind-boggling problem, fi W srr , W, ssis 4 V64 ff : 'W r K ,! X-.fy M ,-1ln,...' Sofial studies students listen intently when lim Green holds a pow wow about Indian culture My during lndian Heritage Week. When she keeps the audio-visual room neat, Christine Thomas exemplifies the hard working media assistant, Ac adeinicsf IO7
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1 Librar Holds Ideas, Dreams eff ,-. Child! do not throw this book 5 about, Of cutting all the pictures out? Preserve it as your chiefest trea- SUVP. Bad Childs Book of Beasts, dedi- A cation As media coordinators for the school library, lean Piercy and Tom lohnston attempt to provide stim- i l ulating activities as Well as instruc- l tional materials for students, Addi- i tionally, library assistants aid them with circulation, neatness, organi- l if Y , 2-ff' i 771 zation and study hall check ins The library is not only a quiet for special planned activities such as Indian Heritage Week Spon sored by the Schiele Museum this week vvas designed to inform stu dents about the cultural life of the Indians Activities such as this add variety and change to the basic learning process. The library is surely an important resource, a treasure island of vvis- dom and knowledge. i' 'f'- giR l 4- Xlqxfdv- 'R'XXiNR eYe:g- r Refrain from the unholy pleasure place for study, but it is alsoa place i ' - i ' I Library tutor, Benita Guffey, constantly straight- ens the books to keep the library in tip top shape, Christine Hoffman admires the embroidery of Mrs. Piercy's indian garb. lO6!Academics
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National Honor Society: Sitting: Bill Abernethy, Bonner Anthony, Kim Blake, Brian Bridgesg Standing: Leslie Britton, Todd Bryantg Not pictured: Matt Ayotte, Warren Bane, Darren Bolick, loe Bonnin. mm W . ' 1-- 1 ' , 11.0 F 11 uw-, fg A Q f 'l ...ii-1 Z 'f' ' ,'ii . . ' wi . ' ' -m...e...:. - . , r I 'NiNaN'mNW'wuNq i . -...... it is 1 P155 . N 44954315 i mi Front row: Carla Currence, Linda Church, Jonathon Burleson, Second row: limmy Davis, lody Cloninger, Melanie Caldwellg Third row: Steven Day, Shelly Copeland, Trey Carterg Notpictured: Mike Davis. 108fAcademics It IS Worth The Effort The clock strikes twelve and all lights a out except for that tiny glimmer in an As brook students bedroom. He is one those 'model students who cause parer to brag, teachers' eyes to shine, and fello students to wonder why he bothers. l may be studying for an important algeb test or preparing for an oral book repo Many people may question his dedicatio integrity, and strong will. He may even wo der at times whether all the studying worth that good grade. However, when I receives that HA or WOO he knows tr his lack of sleep the night before was w worth it. He can be proud of himself and l achievements. Conscientious studen such as this one, characterize members the National Honor Society. Seventy-four seniors were joined by ti top fifteen juniors to form this year's tional Honor Society. This scholastic cl promotes leadership, scholarship, servi and character throughout the school a community. Every senior with a 90 or abo average as well as the fifteen top-rank- juniors are invited to join. induction, hi is held in the fall, recognizes the new bers as they participate in a candli ceremony. The group is in charge of grade orientation at the end of the year. They also sponsor an Awards Banquet in the spring. Mrs. is NHS advisor. W l
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