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we-i W Left to right: Jim Pauly, Gary Swauger, Rita Wonderly, Miss Nelva Giles, Rhoda Ackrnan, Mary Frances Peaslack. Student librarians are selected each year by Miss Giles to work at different periods during the day. Duties assigned to them consist of checking books in and out, delivering li- brary slips, typing, filing, collecting book fines, straighten- ing shelves and keeping the library in an orderly and attrac- tive manner. Students may go to the library to do reference work, obtain books for outside reading or to use the many periodicals and newspapers which are kept there. LIBRARY Pat Jones, Jackie Banks and Charlene Ruwe are trying to promote Book Week which is observed each year in Novem- ber. Howard Tumler examines a current magazine while Mary Frances Pcoslock glances at the morning newspaper 49 9-4 if
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First row:'Mr. Farley, B. Dellaposta, J. Crawford, T. Wuilleumier, C. Auer R. Ackman, H. Tumler, J. Hansjergen, N. Edens, C. Arthur, K. Watkins. Second row: C. Walker, J. ghase, C. Kappas, R. Rudolph, J. Drach, T. Otten, J. Franklin, C. Hagberg, G. Heuer, R. raun. CHEMISTRY CLUB READING CLUB The Reading Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Bergmyer, seeks to acquaint its members with the best in literature. lt maintains its own library and thereby hopes to further expand the reading interests of the students. The club has no permanent officers but gives each member a chance to exercise parliamentary leadership. Pres. . OFFICERS .. John Drach V. Pres. . ............... . Robert Rudolph Sec. W.. . Treas. Sponsor . .... Janelle Hansjergen Tim Wuilleumier Mr. Melvin Farley
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Below: Tri-Hi-Y Members attend U. of K. T Rl 1-il Y Tri-Hi-Y is a newly formed organization this year at Belle- vue under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cosby. The primary pur- pose of the club which is part of the world-wide Y or- ganization, is character building. Mental, moral and physi- cal aspects of a girl's life are emphasized in their proper relationships. STUDENT REPORTERS l wig '11 ,ee 4 Charlene Ruwe, reporter for Post, ' Mary F. Peaslack, Times-Star, Ron ' Siry, Enquirer, Miss Nelva Giles, Advisor. 50
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