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LIBRARY WORKERS AID STUDENTS The Galena Park High School library has over 13,000 volumes, covering a wide range of subjects. An important function of the library is the direction of the visual audio services throughout the school system, Those working in the library always are willing to help you in any way. All work and no play is not the case. Although there's a lot of work involved in running a library, they still find time to have a Christmas dinner and make visits to other libraries such as the University of Houston's. Pictured to the right are: Miss Eloise Agnew. the librarian and her clerical assistant, Mrs. Ann Kinnison. To help the students at Galena Park High find references, books to read. and look for the sub- ject they are to write on. quick- ly, these library helpers work together. Seen here are: First row: June Hall, Sondra Halli- day, Sue Beth VVare. Janet Rowland. .loan Payne. and the librarian, Miss Agnew. Second row: Jimmy Lauderdale, Linda Savage. Bobby Rogers, Vernon Hagan. Raymond Hill, Elouise Griggs, and Mary Ann Aubrey. XP-,,, Other workers in the li- brary are pictured here: First row: Xlyrna Fuller. XVanda .lo Gxford. Linda Gray. Dorothy XVest, Jean Bordovsky, Judith Smith. and XVanda XX'ard. Second row: Bobby Bain. Har- land Henry, Terry De- rouen. Judy Crawford. Bobby Schweinle. Gloria Byrne. and Raymond Hill.
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'52 Pictured at the right is Mr. .len- sen showing one of his students a better way to draw a house plan. This is a familiar scene in his classes. Below Mr Gibson watches as his class works on their projects 1-0' -:TMJ-I IM? 'Q' is-dp! 'fkii 'i g ' ln the more adxanced classes i '- '- 1 the students begin working with copper. This is a shot H at Mr. Pimbertons art class as they are absorbed in their work. :Q - 1 4-41- ws 2 WI 53 ee I 5 ,.'- I , f n...,,,n ...z K. fs, ART STUDENTS EXHIBIT THEIR TALENTS In many respects the art and mechanical draw ing classes are closely related Mr Gibson the mechanical drawing instructor strixcs to teieh his students the fundamentals of drawing sueh things as house plans and machines The students learn to scale larger objects to plaee them on plans To some people this means a beginning of their future occupations In the art classes a student is not so concerned with plans as he is with the finished product Under the direetion of Mr Pimberton the stu dent learns the fundamentals of art and then proceeds with more difficult projects sueli mosaics and working with copper
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Elaine Warren, Carolyn Clark, and Myrl Ciuynes in one of Mrs, Henery 'l'hompson's food classes are preparing a breakfast in order to become better homemakers in later life. Wk, lx 4 L x Mary Williams and Hattie Adams, sophomores, participate in the Future Homemaking Vklorkshop, They seem to make good mothers, don't you think so? Linda Powell, Frankie Cox, and Paula Jones preparing lunch at the Future Homemaking Executive Council meeting in August. Dont they look as if they're hard at work?
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