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Ufflfsuuqgq sg ABO VE LEFT: Mary Jo Ablard, a Library Service Club member, up dates the magazine rack. ABO VE RIGHT: Miss Connelly explains the use of the Microfilm Reader Printer to the Library Service Club members. BELOW: Library Service Club members aid Librarians by shelving books. 103
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Knowledge ls Gained Through Librar Service nd World nderstanding Club The World Understanding Club, composed of students who are taking or have taken World History, is designed to help its members keep a pace with the modern world, Speakers are invited to speak to the members to increase their knowledge and understanding of World affairs. The speakers may range from a Negro telling of the race problem from first-hand experience, to a domestic and foreign exchange students telling of life in distant places and giving a different view of the world situation. The clubls members nominate and elect their officers at the beginning of each year. A steering committee handles all the details that arise between regular monthly meetings. The World Understanding Club also has a social side. Field trips and a spring picnic help to change the pace of the yearls activities. The purpose of the Library Service Club is to give service to the students and faculty at Goodrich. We serve as aides during noon hour, our study halls, and before and after school. We perform such duties as getting periodicals, shelving books, and any tasks the librarians assign us. Our activities range from a successful CARE Drive, a Christmas Bake Sale, and an annual Banquet. ABOVE: A Negro guest was invited to speak to the World Understanding Club about the current race prob- lem. BELOW: The steering committee of the World Understanding Club meets in the library to clarify a problem.
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Pep Club, ABOVE: Pep Club made it possible for students to attend out of town games, through selling tickets and providing a bus. BELOW LEFT: Soplzomores Tom Thurman and Wayne Schingen exhibit their Sclzool Spirit. BELOW RI GH 71' Pep Club Members paint posters to place on the walls to bring about spirit. 104
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