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library club . . . As a special project, fourteen Library club students under the direction of Mrs. Hilda Catron presented A Typi- cal Day in the Library at the PTA meeting held November 23, in the high school library. Students who assisted by ushering and working at the charging-out desk included Mary Brodersen, JoAnn Heldt, Shirley Christensen, Gertrude Reichert, Judy Kregness, Bar- bara XYhiteing, Marilyn Wfingrove, Susan Spieker, Mary Jo Siemer, Jo Ann Schroeder, Joyce Blankenbaker, Bernice Hal- terman, and Ann McKeighan. Following the business of the PTA meeting, Mrs. Catron requested that in order to make the program a success, par- ents and teachers should turn back the clock to their high school days. The program was divided into three minute sessions. Students Louise Jewell, R. M. Vtfatson, and K. B. Koch did such typical things as attempting to locate notes for a speech in a blue book without knowing the title and author, checking out a magazine, and preparing a speech on con- servation. Teachers who acted as study hall supervisors during the three periods were Mrs. Edwin Coen, Miss Anna Marie Schneller, and Miss Esther Oppedahl. Members of the Library Club and Mrs. Catron, librarian, are trying to work together to make the the library a service agency, a teaching agency, a materials' center, and a reading center. Service is given to both teachers and pupils by check- ing books in and out, and seeking information for those who need help in locating materials. 77 ,fr Fjrst Row: Left to right-Phyllis Whited, Karen Kay Hansen, Karen Lee Hansen, Jo Ann Heldt, Mrs. Hilda Catron, Nancy Retman, Janice Neu- mann, Jo Ann Shields. Janice Jaacks. Second Row-Polly Pester, Marilyn Crouse, Delbert Langholz, James Tucker, Don Aebischer, Bernice Halt- erman, Sharon Agee, Dianne Grill. Third Row - Karen Britton, Keith Duncan, Shirley Gorman, Janice Rademacker, Nancy Korthkamcp, Nan- cy Norman, Mary Joy Leonar , Alice Bowen. Fourth Row-Rozella Miller, Margaret Holst, Jane Gilcrist, Rose Schlie, Elvira Heldt, Mary Brodersen, Sharon Davis, Jack Groth. Fifth Row-Francis Petter, Richard Houli- han, David Duncan, Stanley Kraft, Lester Boettger, Jack Goeser, Andy McMinimee. ...59-
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. . . library club .ft ll First Row: Left to right - JoAnn Schraeder, Joanne Winans, Patricia Van Arsdol, Bonnie Beymer, Mrs. Illlda Catron, Anna McKelghan, Joyce Blankenbaker Barbara Trubull. Sec- ond Row-Shirley Christensen, Wan- da lllllhouse, Mary Jo Siemer, Kath- ryn Duncan, Sally Jewell, Mary Weed, Dale Slemer, Sandra Mesenbrlnk, Janlee Quade. Third Row - Judy Kregness, Am Crane, Mary Michael- sen, Verla Ileiidt, Dwayne Sturtevant, Susan Spleker, Phyllis North. Fourth Row-Thea Olson, Patricia Robbins, Barbara Whitelng, Theresia Hanra- han, Anna Lueck, Gertrude Reichert, Darlene Petersen, Marilyn Wlngrove. Fifth Row-Jesse McCullough, Phil Jones, Merle Ballentlne, Donald Pet- ersen, John Rovers, Philip Kapfer, Larry Servoss. ANY reflections were made during the school year 1953-54 by the Library Club. The club began its third year with 52 active members who were divided into two sections. Reflections were made early in the year by the election of officers. Officers of Section l were Shirley Christensen, president, Marilyn XVingrove, secretary-treasurerg and Jack tloeser, reporter, while JoAnn lleldt, Mary llrodersen, and .lack Goeser were elected president, secretary-treasurer, and reporter, respectively, of Section II. Three standing committees were appointed by Mrs. llilda li. Catron. These included a finance committee, social committee, and a cooperation committee. .-X library club member must meet the requirements of one credit' a week in order to remain in the club. Credits are made by work satisfactorily completed in a manual and rou- tines which include care of newspapers and magazines, mend- ing, charging-out and charging-in procedures, shelving books, charge of overdue book notices and lOU's, making cards, typing, filing catalog cards, and cleaning books and materials. Members of the club also were in charge of the bulletin board and had different exhibits during the year. Book lYeek, Christmas, and Thanksgiving were themes used for the bulletin board, while exhibits were shown from the Ameri- can literaturc classes and the linglish II classes. New equipment for the library was purchased during the past year. This included a combination card catalog and business file and two double book shelves. -53-
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