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Library Club Preparing new books to be put into z'irc'ulatim1 are Nancy Gabriel and Diane Ta.s.s'inari, 1 Q. emi mi mnaim gi' ' . f-7 ' Q if 11- , 'P 1 5 5 I v I 1 I I 11 ,. Tr? Deanna Bnsler Q! 2? I T. E I 1 P li g gi F Y 4 A u Q Q P i H '1 ' fff ,xx Filing CIITKIS of new lmrllcs' in the vurrl l'!1fIlIULI!lC are N Dunn, S. Laird, P. Albright, C. Cbvstixrzt, and Xl, Fednry signs Il pass for XViIliam Gaut. Roberta Palmer and Joann YVillnwtt prepare to resheluc books. E5 'Wx'-wir. 'GQ-r k 1 . 4
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S7 Patricia Miller .s'rnile.s' fur the plmtng- rapher during the prnpgrani at the F 1,1 b French Cluh dance. u clec-lure que la seunee est uuverte, states Barbara Bullaeker and another meeting of Lu Fruternite frnnquise is unclerwuy. This is the first full year that at l'1I'l'IlL'll Club has been in existence in Clnlunie. XXI- will all remember tht- wmmclerful dance sponsored by the club uncl the pmgrgun presented direct frmn the guy city of Paris. llnising rncmney to bring ll foreign 1-xt-lunge stuclent to Cnlunie has been the ubjec-tixe uf the club this year. Officers of La Fraternite francaisc-Seatecl: Caml De Maron, Secretary, and Sally Murphy, .Xlenzhership Chairman. Standing: Sheryll Plus-eh, Treasurer, and Barbara Bollacker, President. '3 YI .AM 'i'.1.IlLlM .l1...luu rg -1, if Q 5 .1 l' ,S l 4 K. Ellis, M. Virgil, B. Bollaeker, S. Houser, P. Fowler, M. Kalinchak, A. Murphy, Cl. Burger, C. DeNlareo, C. Weisman gather with other members of La Fraternite franeaise after Les Fnlies. Gay Parisiennes-NI. Wylie, I. Hunt- ington, NI. Lepley, K. Defleorge, C. Soffer, C. Simpson. Vrsx l No 93 .
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,F7 .L f fiiif x , ,,,..f-f Shirley Tremlrly and In Ann Schaffer arrange magazines , 'Y-fr in proper order, Library Club is not a formal organization. It is purely a service organization composed of students who volunteer to work in the library. This year, one hundred and fourteen students served by shelving books, checking passes, filing index cards, repairing books and by sending out overdue notices. These students, who volunteer, perform their tasks willingly and give valuable free time to assist the librarians. Rosemary Campagna, .Vary Fazzone, and Frank LaCasse make use of lilnraryls facilities while Linda Pawolowicz, Peggy Blanchard, and Lillian Lawton slzclte books. 0 1 i .-.1-.- l 'ff al bw Z A Ill!! nf' 0 f 4? V Xt , il 1 I ' I' I V
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