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50 Smiling happily, Miss Margaret Copenhaver works industri- ously to prepare books for their places on the shelves. Library Traditional and Futuristic Are Successfully Unified To the library's already modern facilities the li- brary staff made additions to meet the demands of both present and future. A section of current and classical paper-backs became a permanent fixture. Educational Television, a library-sponsored experi- ment, was enjoyed in history classes throughout the school. Additional audio-visual, listening, and re- cording equipment was offered, broadening the scope of material teachers presented to their class- es and making special projects more stimulating. Traditional aspects were also enlarged. The fa- miliar shelves of hard-back books carried a heavier load. The magazine racks continued to carry the newest issues of favorites. Back dated periodicals were available upon request. New additions strengthened the reference section, especially des- ignated for special research. With the effective mingling of modern and tradi- tional, the library housed not only answers, but the provocation of better questions. With Mary Jones, library assistant, Herbie Daniel observes the first addition to the extra library shelves, newly designated for original art work by Wythe students.
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Arthur S. Holland, Head of Department M.Ed., College of William and Mary — While members of his ninth grade health class give their closest attention, Coach Os- car Kuhn lectures to them on the beneficial aspects of proper home health habits. Over the outstretched arm of Richard Allen, Steve Hutchin- During a sunny day, Helen Beamer and Diana Southall watch son lofts a jump shot as Elbert Maxey waits the return. teammates return a volley during a game of volleyball. 49
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ok Chippy Coalter slowly thumbs through one of the many new pa- perbacks, provided for the first time because of numerous requests. Taking advantage of the well-stocked periodical section, War- ren Stansbury leisurely flips through a current magazine. Margaret Sue Copenhaver B.A., A.B. in L.S., University of South Carolina, Emory University Marie M ks 3 = : B.S. Madison College of her many daily tasks—transporting audio-visual equipment and materials to English teac Junior Terry Hebert, anxious to help in any way, gallantly assists Miss Marie Mason as she porters one ers.
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