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Student library assistants Robert Patterson, Judith Womack, Sharon Smith, and Pat George check to see that all magazines are in alphabetical Order after a period of heavy use by Borger High student readers. Ann Roberts, Sandra Morrison, Rhonda Shadid, and Greg Powers take on the task of shelving books. Johnny Walker dates a book for Delma Stewart and Linda Smith as library assistants. Elaine Collier and Kay Woods check to see that he performs his duty correctly. Mrs. Thomason Sponsor N 'Q t I w I ! w wi Delma Stewart Gary Crawford Elaine Collier Historian Historian Historian tbl! 'Q grief 3 O 1 2 J aa. Y ,X 'K' s iss ' Sophomore Library Assistants Randy Clawson and Gary Crawford check out the T- V. type movie projector to get it ready for classroom use. 13
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ru-aff u O O O O The purpose of Texas Association of Library Assistants has been to arouse and to encourage interest in librarianship as a profession: to give student library assistants opportunities for recognition and participation comparable to those given to students participation in other major school activitiesg to provide for interchange of experiences and ideasg to gain knowledge about the different kinds of library work connected with library service. The membership of the club includes all student library assistants. Their ac- tivities include local club with officers and club activities such as socials, promotion of purposes, participation in district work and state work. T.A,L.A. encourages students to run for offices on both district and state levels and to take part whenever asked on any program to gain public speak- ing and leadership experience. Club members have library lessons that help to determine the outstanding students. ! ?1 .1 rs wi: QD ' r Q .41 MEMBERS OF THE T. A. L. A. STAFF OFFICERS WM I , -.. We m qifx. K 4 fl- A ,a i ' r 1 as Q F 'N fr S. t.f'frQ'r .W 'T' . lite! Mike Whitaker Denny Powers Sandra Morrison Johnny Walker Linda Smith Judith WOITISCI4 Treasurer Reporter Parliamentariar 1 2 President Vice- President Secretary
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KEY CLUB The Key Club is a service organization for boys. Although it draws its mem- bership from the student body, the Key Club is Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. Through this sponsorship the boys learn more about the com- munity and its functions. The aim of the Key Club is development of initia- tive, leadership ability and good citizenship practices. These qualities are encouraged by allowing each member to use his own initiative in carrying out a project. The Key Club has a unique service program. It not only makes the school more pleasant for students and teachers alike, but serves the com- munity as well. The club undertakes various projects for the benefit of the entire community. 'fe I MEMBERS OF THE KEY CLUB NNW ' ' .. Xgfie ss. sig sf , a . Danny Holt Chris Crouch Steve Libby Tommy Rhea gomg to eat break' President Vice-President Second Vice-Presiden1 fast with Key Club.
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