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if 4 9,1 ati .g .gk -H ,,-KS' fag , , , ,filt- .-. , ig. 454' k-.. 1113113 Librarians capture district recognition Sweeping the election results at the district convention of the Teenage Library Association, Coronado's library club adopted a new image which included gold T-shirts declaring the group's official name, Terra Legenda, land of books. For the first time, librarians locked the north doors in an attempt to halt the unprecedented theft which cost the library some 34,000 Encouraging students to order books they felt would be helpful, Mrs. Mildred Lusk emphasized that all book requests were considered in making the library a completely adequate source for research material and personal enrichment. Mrs. Lusk planned to add 3,000 new offerings to reach the minimum standards of 10 books per student. Projects included collecting toys for needy children and selling cards and Christmas wrappings to help replace stolen materials. A Christmas vi i' J? ,lv- I l ,gt 'ttillha .,.4 'i luncheon honored all assistants. TOP Checking a book, Bobby Scruggs is aided by Tom Lara and Curtis Portwood, chosen Mr. TALA at the district convention. BOTTOM LEFT Climbing the ladder to success, Janette Miller, president of the dis- trict Teenage Library Association, demon- strates shelving to Donna Rich, district secre- tary: Kathy McDowell, Miss TALAp and JoAnn Gerbig, historian. BOTTOM RIGHT Miss Barbara Addicks instructs sophomores Robin Green and David Bacon in use of library facilities. Library 15
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TOP To vmy Hom Um onMnmy,Thmew Miller plays the guitar as an English assign- mmu.BOTTOM LEFTExmmnmg7heRed BGUQE of Courage, Richard Harvey expands hm omlrepon wnh mopsin Mrs Donna Carver's English class. BOTTOM RIGHT Rev. Adolph Ginter, a Baptist minister visit- ing from the U.S.S.R., unfolds his story. lnnovotions explore reolms of English What are vve going to doin here today? This often heard query evoked varied responses in English classes as imaginative projects, original skits, guest speakers and unusual foods broadened curriculum. For example, Mrs. Jacqueline Dickey's sophomore classes devoted eight days to a speaker series con- cerning alcoholism and drug abuse. In Mrs. Barbara Wright's classes, Rev. Adolph Ginter related the story of his mild ten year exile to Siberia which occurred shortly before World War ll. Black literature was explained by Dr. Vivian Davis, who read works of Black poets for Miss Barbara Addick's classes. A tour of Sanders Funeral Home highlighted a death awareness unit in Mrs. Sylvia Ashby's World Literature classes. Other English classes participated in special projects ranging from inter- preting music as poetry to eating spicy medieval foods. E sl r f !'-. English 17
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