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I , 2 ,Br LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Cback rowl Susie Wiegan, Bonnie Spencer, Lora Bell, Loreen Hughes, Marsha Hart, Valorie Calloway, Doly Robertsong ffront rowl Delila Caste-el. Kathy Poe. Diane Young, Susie Limberg, Linda Rateliff, Mrs. Arnold. MRS. W. FRANK ARNOLD, M.Ed. Library Club sponsor Career Club sponsor Sophomore Class sponsor PEEK-A-BOO. Some people like Jo-hn Thornton can never remember exactly where that certam book is supposed to be! Garland County Library shelves hold the secret.
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tudents rely on Counselors for personal help Every student in this school has at sometime used one or all of the varied services of the guidance office. This office is in operation twelve months out of the year, beginning in June with the placement of every student in his personal schedule. New students are wel- comed and placed in appropriate classes by the counselors, who arrange new schedules to correspond to previous ones. Bulletins from colleges and universities all over the United States are made available to any student who wishes to utilize the information. Suitable and profitable college choices can be made with the help of the counselors. Through the guidance office, job-seeking students are informed about positions of possible employment. The able counselors try to place students of all levels where their talents will be of maximum benefit. A major duty of the office is the administration of all the national test batteries: the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, the American College Test, the Clollege Board Scholastic Aptitude and Achievement Tests, and the l.T.E.D. tests for sophomores and juniors. MRS. HENRY IRONS, M.Ed. Guidance counselor Future Teachers sponsor Sophomore Class sponsor HARRIED HELPER. Joy Parkerson must be thinking, Mr, Stand- ridge has got to get either lower bookshelves or taller assist- ants! CARY STANDRIDGE, Guidance counselor ,lunior Class sponsor GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS: Sarah Smith, Pat Graham, Karen Scriv- ner, Frances Allen, Diane Goltz. Renie Mallory, Eddie Mallory.
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,M ,patty -,, .1 ,A g PROJECTIONISTS: ffront rowl Tom Pertuis, Teddy Short, Mike Minton, Charles Montgomery, Dwayne Cravesg fback rowl Albert Sargent, Frank Blake, Clifton Bates, Mr. Phillips, Frank Short, Norman Callan, Ray Shelton. Not pictured: Bill Cline, chief pro- jectionist. uSsssh in the Library Hey! What's all the rush? YVhere's everybody going? This is not a fire or any real emergency, it is just the yearly stampede to the HSHS and Garland County Libraries when term papers are due. However, this is not the only time when students take advantage of the school and county libraries. Besides material for themes, reports, outside reading assignments, and research work, the libraries offer the pleasure of just sitting down and reading a good book for personal pleasure and enjoyment. Attractive bulletin boards in both libraries keep the students informed on additions in each section of reading material. Reliable magazines, reference volumes, informative periodicals, verti- cal file information, and record libraries offer each stu- dent an excellent supply of study material. For students who do not have a study hall, the school library remains open for concentrated study during lunch and after school. For the convenience of the student body, the Garland County Library remains open until 8:00 p.m. on Mondays for those students who are not able to use the facilities during the afternoons or who must study late. The libraries provide a door to the wilds of Africa, the snowy peaks of the Andes, space travel, or ancient history. A library is the entrance to anywhere. BOOK BROWSING. No matter what kind of book Kay White is looking for, she will probably find it in the HSHS library. AVID READER. Lloyd Speck insists on his seniority rights when sophomore Diane Young hesitates to let him check out ten books.
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