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A book is the gateway to knowledge It may be the fate of pictures and television, but schools still use books, and students still read--or are ex- pected to. So from the first week of school, when students packed the office to buy their textbooks, to the very last, they were reading, whether because they wanted to, or because their assignments re- quired them to. The main book collection of the library was moved in the fall into the former study hall, and reference books fill the shelves in the former read- ing room. RIGHT: Books sell fast. BELOW: Freshmen learn use of card catalog; Boys move magazines for library renovation. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP TO BOTTOM: Girls pre- pare books. Janice checks out a book. Girls process returned books. Graduated classes gaze out over readers. 26
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Cooks provide hearty lunches for hungry kids SEATED: Mrs. Thaddie Bourgeous, Mrs. Rachael Sanders, Mrs. MaudeHartley(mana- ger). STANDING: Mrs. Ruth Sexton, Mrs. Helen Boyd. V? At exactly 12:15, doors fly open and ravenous W i 1 d k at s of every size and description burst out of each room, fly down the stairs at breakneck speed, and follow their noses to the red brick cafeteria. This is no surprise, since the cooks plan and work hard together to prepare five well-balanced meals a week. D. H. S. faculty and students look for- ward to Thanksgiving and Christmas when the cooks outdo themselves with the favorite dish of turkey and all the trimmings. Other favorite dishes are the ever-popular cinnamon rolls, tos- tados, tacos, and hot-buttered rolls. The nine cafeteria chore boys keep the atmosphere lively with dish-rag fights and good-natured chiding from each other. Monotony of scraping, washing, and steaming is avoided by daily rotation of jobs. The most detested chore is that of cleaning the big pot after a menu of split pea soup. Charles and John detour around table with assorted purses, coats, and books as they clean up after lunch. HELPERS, FRONT ROW; Randall Lunt, Ronnie Daniel (custodian), Ronald Gardner, Nolan Connolly, Jim Brownell. BACK ROW: John Acres, Keith Lunt, Charles Lunt, Gary Lunt, Malcom McCarty. 25
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