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LIBRARY COU CIL Officers-Left to right: Sanna Saare, Treasurer, Diane McIntyre, Vice President, Judy Moore, Presidentg Sandra Guseetti, Secretary. Under the capable leadership of Miss Margaret Roberts and Miss Carole Hilton, and with the help of the Library Council, our work in the library has been made easier. Student assistants take charge of the circulation desk, cheek stu- dents in and out of the library, cheek new magazines and newspapers and help process new books. This year the Library Council has been better organized, and is operating with even greater eilieiency. Qin- , W R .J M Sitting: Gordon Harkless, Teresa Newman, Anita Peterson. Standing: Pat Ellis, Jane Emory, Susan Rumpkin, Mandy Marks, Carolyn Umstead, Linda Noble. Sitting-Nancy Lewit, Carol Gray. Slruzrling, left to right: Diane Gregory, Alexis Horber, Barbara Butler, Raymond Loehner, Tony Madsen, Bruce Carter, Mary Brill, Sandra Rapp, Sauna Saare, Joy Furman, Diane Mclntyre, Sandra Guseetti, Judy Moore, Miss Hilton, Miss Roberts. 84 ff l
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MRS. HAVEN'S OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Haven. Standing, left to right: Candy Hastings, Lynn VVhite, Lorraine Yard, Barbara Nimnicht, Anne Wimpee. Qs MAIN OFFICE STAFF Standing, left to right: Mary Helen Cannon, Judy May, Diane Davis, Kathy Landiss, Connie Peak, Jean Lamm, Rosie Eisele, Donna Waring, Karen Cavanaugh, Nancy Chupp, Marty Searcy, Diane Moody, Carol Sewell, Mrs. Moody. MRS. LEGGEIS OFFICE STAFF Seated, left to right: Joe Scafuti, Seppy LaCour, Mrs. Legge. Standing, left to riglzt: Nancy Newsom, Sherry Sibil, Camille Smith. Ill
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ITBOA lMrs row Mrs. T0 ZU RD MEMBERS-Ffrtvl row. left to riglfl: Mrs. XX'illiam E. I.eVee. . A. Slutzah, Mrs. Charles T. Vollers. Jr., Mrs. Carl Chznnbliss. Secmzrl : Mrs. Sam l. Smith, Mrs. John XV. Bier, Mrs. John Saare. Thin! rozu: Forest A. Simmons, Mrs. Benj. Brecher. Mrs. john R. Turner. Fourrfz : Mrs. Hugh YVilcox, Mrs. Vernon Menge, Mrs. lValter R. Sherinzin. i i I Thr' 'ilifg Tivo ill H10 P.T..1. Fifth row: Mrs. Charles Flzicli. Mrs. Sidney Storch, Mrs. YV. Mortom. Sixth row: Mr. John A. lieyton. Mr. liniory F. Cook. Mrs. Guy - M. Carter, jr. Cl1111'1's.' Open Ilouw i'1'f1'e.sl1111e11!v fm' I'!Ij0j't'II by nil. ' . . You fiflllif .Sllf1j70St' 51111 I1'111'l1c.s l1c?re, do you? Parents turn out for the 11111111111 P.T.A.-sjJo115o1'v1I Open H0u.sc.U The P.T.Afs most important proj- ect of the year was the sponsoring of the five-day Youth-Adult Family Life Institute. Parents, teachers, and students participated in this insti- tute and gained a much better understanding of themselves and of one another. This program, as well as the other four programs of the year, was directed toward promot- ing the welfare of our youth in the home, school, church, and com- munity. ELECTED OFFICERS-Left Io l'IYQ'lZZ'.' Mrs. Ralph Grifhth. jr., First Vice-Presidentg Mrs. YVilli:im li. LeVee, Historiang Mrs. Carl A. Channliliss. Auditor: Mrs. Forest A. Sinnnons, Third Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Charles Flach. President: Mrs. Sinn l. Smith, Recording Secretary: Mrs. YV. Morcom, Fourth Vice-President: Mrs. John Snare, Second Vice- President. Not jJft1l1l1Y'd.' Mrs. T. Hzigood Gooding. Corresponding Setretaryg Mrs. Jack Milam, Treasurer. ' it . , M ....,, M ywww., Li, 1 A I fi ' . Q .5 , 5 1 M s fs , I lit? inf. if 'li :-fri' 'find ii .il JI 5- 'fi if f' 4
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