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Q .gii T-If F ,Ty Librarian Mrs. Lucy Ewan Brenda studies but is ready to check out books anytime. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Mrs. Lucy Ewan, the new librarian had twenty-four girls working in the library during each class period. Four new magazines were received. To make research work easier, a girl was as- signed permanently to the job of securing the magazines for the students when they needed them to do a term paper or some other special report. Eleven records were bought with the English department in mind primarily. A ninety volume set of law books. outlining law procedure fully. was presented by Mr. Bert Newland to the library. The school was happy to receive these books. This was the first year the library assistants were not organized as a club. They did not elect officers or hold regular meetings. The girls were glad of having had the opportunity to work in the library. They felt privileged in knowing the inside storyu of how a library operates. Standing, left to right, Pat Dupree, Joyce Dupree, ,Ioan Koleer, Polly Villa, Fannie Tillman, Rose Hassman, Donna Bell, ,Ioan Marquez, Mary Chaires, Dee Dee Smithg Seated, left to right, Anita Remondini, Carmen Ruiz, Sarah Hart, Lillian W'illiams, La Vonda Franklin, Elvira Marquez, Brenda Gallegos, Alice Fresquez. -up on Vf' Page 97
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Ls TRAFFIC SAFETY CLUB . Under the sponsorship of George Ewan. Driver Training lnstructor and sponsor of last year's Traf- t fm fic Safety Club, this yearss Traffic Safety Club got underway at the beginning of the year. The various offices were held by Reggie Richey. presidentg Jack Gray, vice president: Sylvia Mathis, secretary-treasurerg and Jim Nabours, sergeant-at-arms. The projects were to help with the parking lot and to try to cut down high speed driving around the school area. The Traffic Safety Club also served coffee and doughnuts at the high school opening nlght Judy Durham and Reg re Richey talk to Officer buy Dunaym and Joe Roach , ,,,aw 'f-rv -- WT l'irst row left to right Bttty Bennm 'Klan Lou Svyeeten Nlargaret Teague Ceraldine Brovyn Barbara Thra h 'Nlar ha Nandtr Annie Hol um lNancv 'ylcllonald Barbara Bu lurk Kathryn Leyyi Sylyia Xiathi Ncond rovy Edith Duncan Barbara Ke Judy Durham Fran Brovyn Retha Ledbetter Jimmie 'Nabour Joey Tulk Jerry Qcott Jack Cray Paul Buldain Paul Pedraza JOIIHHQXPOHFS Third rovy Nlary Whittenburg Johnnie Denning Reggie Richey Bobby Jona 'gay-Qsbd Cal Cray Trayi Jack on Johnnv Shoemaker Jackie Benedict Bobby Baker Dayid Buchanan Jerry Wood Page 96 f' . U. . V V . . Y V. ,r- . 5 . TX , A I X ' f . ,V T RA we 5' ii y. .wi A Xl 1.0 l. V4 n I l fs 2 17' ,, K jk, v 'Q -1, ,Av-fyff X M. e -' ... ' f ' v .Mm 1- 'r rf, ' . 'Q .,,4 .,..... - - ... . . x Y . Y. v . i , . Y ' - . gg, A .' - v - - Y v 5 - - 5 - ' 5, - g Q . - ' 1 5' 'Q ,Y bv .' ' - 55 N ' 'v v ' ' ' SB: 1 ' v ' ' S? J Y V 'J 9 'Y 1 9 ' i l- - f y , .'v .V Sv 1 .W ' 5 'S y . ' v V ' 1 .Y v 1 , ' TV
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