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A ' Aid In Kee in The Library Running Srnoothly Library ssistants p g Without the library assistants: Eric Kuhn, Bill Atkins, Glen Doran, David Tonis, Cliff Garrett, Paul Hapere, Jack Weir, Steve York and john Fields, seated the library could not operate as efficiently as it does. With Mrs. Randolph supervising, these students can be seen on their free periods carrying books, typing, and doing other jobs that keep the library running smoothly. History, fiction, health, and science are equally see Stev Eric Kuhn is reading shelves, 4 one of the many jobs necessary 2 to a well functioning library. Shelving books is another job of the library assistants. Here we e York. represented in the library which covers 4500 books. This year BHENTWOOD was fortunate-enough to ob- tain the Traveling High School Science Library. This contains over 200 of the newest science books. Fifty-three magazines have found their way to the library's shleves,as well as the three top rates news- papers in the country, New York Times, St. Louis Post Dispatch, and the Christian Science Monitor. No wonder students are proud of their library. Students are hard at work using the many facilities provided for them by the library.
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HQ - They Excel In Cheering, Working, eading ia Mr L+ ., KQ A J mi ai, on l e or Q5- A L, . f R l W A i 1, fi 1 Row One: Al Hooper, Don Hounsom, Betty Hughes, Steph- en llussman, Walter Jarrett, Ffric Kuhn, Laren Langguth, Frank Lorsbach, ,Ianet Luecking, Melvin Marien. Row Two: Ken Marion, Sue May, Marilyn Menendez, Russell Miler, Kathy Miller, Steve Miller, Marilyn Mollman, Bill Mullgardt, Mary Beth Nisbet, Eddie Nothdurft. Row Three: .lim fllfillni, Barry Oliver, Peggy Panhorst, Sandra Parini, l.orry Plagenz, Virginia Powers, Mike Pratt, Paula Pur- key, Ralph Richards, Thela Riddle. Row Four: Mary Riemer, Mike Rooney, Gary Rybolt, Dick Sachs, ,Ierry Sanderbeck, Sharon Sanzotera, Linda Schaper, Dennis Scharf, Eddie Schimweg, Larry Schirmann. Row Five: Carol Schmidt, Darlene Schwarten, Sandy Schwinn, Mary Scott, Don Short, Susan Sneath, Carol Spencer, John Springer, jerry Stim- ar X f , . ,Q 5 son, Rosemary Stoverink. Row Six: Stephanie Stoyanoff, Susan Stroup, Donna Theobald, David Tonis, Debbie Tonis, Jim Torbert, Peggy Viehland, Barbara Warnky, Barbara Wasylenko, ,lim Weatherly. Row Seven: David Weinrich, Don White, Bob Wulff. 23 :Nl ,, ,f I
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Librarian Helps Stimulates Study Mrs. Mary Jane Randolph has been BRENTWOOD High School's librarian for the past two years. Previously, Mrs. Randolph was periodical reference librarian at the University of Missouri and assistant art librarian at the St. Louis Public Li- brary. She also served as assistant librarian for the St. Louis Public Schools. In addition to her activities as BRENTWOOD'S librarian, Mrs. Randolph, for the past ten years, has reviewed children's and educational books for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Every period students can be found in the library studying. Here are Butch Dickens, Bob Eskeles, Carolyn White, Ted Schlosser, Y Mike Rooney, and others. Great Books Club Discusses Greatness What ls Greatness themed the Great Books Club this year. Only a year old, the club boasts fif- teen members. Meeting twice a month, with Mr. Beut- tenmuller as their sponsor, the only requirements are time and a genuine interest. They read, discuss, question, and analyze everything from Plato to Dickens to Dostoyevsky. They take the classics and find why they are I classics. The club deals with greatness and trys to 3 discover what it is. ln leaming to know the classics they are learn- ing to know themselves. Top Row: Terry Hopmann, Randy Niehoff, Charles Billingham, Ralph Morrissey, and David Cain. Center Row: David Lakamp, Cliff Scott, Shelly Phillips, and Nancy Eisenhardt. Bottom Row: Mr. Paul Beuttenmuller, Ann Biggs, Judy Turner, Betty Lee, and Stefan Offenbach. BRENTWOOD discovers Russian literature as Mr. Beutten- muller and David Cain discuss one of Dostoyevsky's books, The Brothers Karamazov.
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