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LIBRARIANS Back row: .ic-ronme Gosser. Roy Bailey, Rictlmarfl Bailey, txlarioric tNlcClure, ylzmry Lou Arlrianson, Edna Ludlow, Nlargueritc Vvelmlm. Second row: Pllyllis Riggs, Betty King, Garda Day, Rita Riftlmzmrds, lvlillicc-nt Courtney. Beatrice Guerin, Ntr. Nlcculmlmins. ijfilllt TONY! lxIill'jOfil' i4:lIilill'llCS, lxiilfy l.40l1iSC Diili0ll, Niifiilli Hklllfl, miflilll iilllllilliii cillilfiitllf' ,I4yif'l'. URING time 1044-45 sclmool year, time Gas City scimool lilorary lmas attempted to create new reading interests and increase its circulation 'tmy adding Certain entertaining magazines and Ilaoolcs to its collection. Otlmer magazines will be added in time near future and will be cimosen according to timeir academic use and wittm a considerate View of time times in mind. The fourteen new tmoolcs wiliclm were added during time first semester oi time current year were tlimoolcs wlmicim will tend to acquaint students oi Junior and Senior High Scimool witla new autimors and time fields in wliicim timey specialize. New reference lnoolcs will ide added in time library circulation before time end of time present year. Student litmrarians 'lor time second semester varied sligimtly from tlmose wimo served in time same capacity during time iirst semester. New lilimrarians for time second semester were Mary Ann Friend, Mary Helen Tavenrmer. ,loan Young, Patty Colescott, and Nlarjorie Troxell. Page Sixty-one
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JOURNAL REPORTS fs . 1 N - Q lop rim: .tucquc-line Simon-Ott: fnrucle, B4-tty Ecli- flirts Atllletics nnrt faire flulm, t.orvne Ntznine -Senior ttigll Almsentees-Viviun Xxyilgvti'-'xX,ll0vS Vvllo unrt .tunior Class-Retueccn Rolminson-tgzctitor-inf fillet, Allen Dllcliwnrtll-l'rvslunun t lass, Secoxut row: firm-ru'ln-n tic-ngsttvr-tunior ttigtng txtiss tVtm:Cormiclv-Supervisor: Altu-rtan Duclcworttuf- U. S. History: Ntilliu-nt tiourtney-ttome tfrouomics: .loam txll1'liL'I -'Sl'l1i0l' filussz .lemme fiossc-r-Hoyts Atllll'tits mul Soplmlllore tlilss. ltmnt row: ltr-tty King-Stuctvnt tiouncilg Normal Sluiplvy-,tuniur tligll: Ntnry Louise Dutton- SUlJC'l'tlttl'llIl0llt'S Olilicv: ttnzel Sluter-tfunttg tfrluu 5tL7Collum-tlllysicnl timtumution. OR several yenrs tile Gus City ttigti Sclmool tlilS tliltt an column in ttle Journal. 'lttwse items ure written eaclm weetc ctepicting activities of time 'tligti sctloot. Tile tyultc ol ttiese articles are written lay ttwe stuctent, witli tile main irteu of telling ttle townspeople wtml we cto in tligtl sctloot. Tile stuctenls wtio write tllese articles are eitller etectect lrom Cilfll class or setecteet 'tJy Ntiss Ntccormiclc. Eucli yeur at time tjeginning ol the semester, ttle reporters meet unct select ttle topics ttlev wisti to write ulmoul tor ttle year. At ltlis meeting, Ntr. Vvulter Leacll, ectitor ol ttle journal, usually tells us tlow to write tile articles so ttiey will be interesting to ttle public. Ttlis year un effort 'thus 'been matte to write more news Concerning various class activities. Page Sixty
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BAKERS BABIES Top row: Marianne Morris, .loan Barton, Lueila Eccles, Delores Ancil. Evelyn Vxfalser. Sr-Conti row: Niargnret Roimertson. .loan Horn, Beatrice Guerin, ixlillilflti Courtney, Phyllis Butler, Nlarjorie Mcclurit. Bottom row: Doris Atkinson, Niiss Balmer. AST fall, the girls enrolled in home economics organizecl a Ciuh which they named Baiceris Bahies. At the lirst meeting the Club Chose Bahies Tears as the eiuh Hower, the Colors pinlc and hlue, and Hiviore iiaiyies for Baliern as 'their motto. The officers are: President - - - Doris Atkinson Social Chairman - Beatrice Guerin Vice-President - - .Ioan Horn Reporter - - ixfiillicent Courtney Secretary-Treasurer - iViary Nicilroy Faculty Sponsor v - Miss Baker The 'purpose ol: this Cluh is purely social and every two weeics the memfhers of the Cluh get together anfi spend an evening ol enjoyment. To this time the club has had a chile supper, Christmas party-with an exchange of gifts, and a howling session, for 'those who Could howl. The Cluh is still organized anti new memihers are joining constantly. iViary ixflcllroy-HDonit you thinic George dresses natiiy?,' Beatrice Guerin-uNatalie wi1o?H Betty Grifliin--fuvvhat ioecame of that other wincimill that was on the farm last year? Phyllis Coiyer-Wfhere was only enough wind for one, so we tool: it ciownfi Page Sixty-two Q
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