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fair BOOK CLUB. Left to right, front row: E. La Rue, S. Hodges, Mrs. Kyle, N. Hanes. Second row: J. Engle, B. Johnson, L. Rader, B. Hecht, J. Zemboy, L. Bernard. if quality are matter-of-fact -.,-.mu U15 1-Unngui Nancy Hanes and Jim Zemboy enioyed exchanging ideas about books. Jim worked hard to get the Book Club started. Y-Teens were newcomers to BentIey's organizations this year. Their program included craft sessions, dis- cussion groups, a theater party and a splash party. Fund-raising activities comprised fudge and bake sales, rummage sales and a dance. Membership in this group is open to every girl in school who believes in, and will work to realize the purpose of YWCA in her life, in her group, community, nation and world. s. Mrs. Beauchamp meets with her Y-Teen girls frequently after school to plan their numerous activities. Y-TEENS. Left to right, front row: Mrs. Beauchamp, L. Halstead, president, L. Hawbeckser, vice president, R. Rousakis, secretary, G. Bergen, treasurer, L. Staples. Second row: M. Abel, J. Cousins, L. Camron, T. Byk, J. Benson, E. Zikmund.
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LIBRARIANS. Left to right, front row: B. Sihler, E. Middlewood, R. Bates, A. Richardson, N. Cossin, secre- tary, E. McLeod, treasurer, J. Engle, vice-president, B. Moore, president, P. Archer, D. O'Dell, B. Hatcker, N. Newstead. Second row: T. Berry, D. Livingway, D. Smolar, J. Bobbish, M. Payer, Y. Blout, J. Dillon, P. Ringler, L. Heikkuri, V. Weeks. Third row: Mrs. R. Hilbert, E. Biggs, D. Reed, H. Humpert, 5. Hodges, J. Dobson, M. Dembowski, L. Weiss, M. Pierson, C. Degen- hordt, Mrs. Kyle. Jim Engle lhelowl, student librarian, learns to check student passes and group passes from study halls and classes. Heart of the school for many students is the attractive library presided over by Mrs. Hilbert and Mrs. Kyle, but it is a particularly familiar place to the student librarians who learn by doing every phase of library work. Something new has been added this year: a Book Club, sponsored by Mrs. Kyle. Students interested in books and reading meet twice each month to discuss the ideas tumbling around in their heads as a result of their reading proiects. Bentleyites of these two groups find no time for bore- dom. Where standarc Pocahontas lAmy Richardsonl sympathized with the plight of Captain John Smith lJim Englel, chained to a tree lJohn Kaiserl by his captors. Student librarians dramatized their symbolic interpretation of the old, old story during Book Week. l LVwrfJs
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