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Help From Library and ffice Workers Many fine students spent their study pe- riods as library or office assistants. An of- fice worker had many duties to perform. Some of these were delivering notes to teachers and students, answering the phone, making announcements, delivering daily bulletins, and writing out dismissals. These students really helped the secretar- ies, Mrs. Conger and Mrs. Robertson. Li- brary assistants also kept busy shelving and circulating books and helping with bulle- tin boards. All library assistants belonged to LAMPS-Library Assistants of Missis- sippi Private Schools. Posing as Mrs. Conger, Malinda Stanton paused for a brief moment from her work at the front desk in the office. fupper rightj The student office workers were helpful to other stu- dents and persons seeking infonnation in the office. Mimi Newman offered aid to Nancy Walton. flower rightj A big aid to the office staff was answering the busy phone. Here Ann Hurst assisted a caller. flower left? 80 tv 31 ,ia W1 , 0 . Jf,:f iw: ff. eww-N
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New members of Mu Alpha Theta were lst row-jean McPherson, Alice Welsh, Ev McKay, Chris Carlson, Nancy Barksdale, Lisa Cribas, Kathy Ward, Grace Carretson, Anna Bennett, Meg Graham. 2nd row-Laurie Cribas, Greg Graves, Steve Laird, Jager Smith, Bob Wolverton,,Tim Smi- thart, Beth Collum, Candis Wilder, and Donna Breeland, 3rd row-Del- mar Caldwell, Roland Burns, Tommy West, Phillip Azordegan, Bob Fu- gate, Randy Woodruff, Charles Scott, Stan Evans, and Chase Nelson. 5 ,,., S 'e,'r S rei' During a Mu Alpha Theta meeting, Randy Woodruff and Shippy Sanders paused as they counted the money payed by each new member as yearly dues. fabovel The sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta, Mrs. Margaret jones, worked along with president Harry Boadwee in planning the business section of the meeting. flower leftj 79
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Whit VVhittingt0n, student library worker, served as presi- dent of LAMPS, a statewide organization , of library assistants. if The assistant librarian and bookkeeper, Mrs. Loper, was a big help to the whole school in many ways. . i ,V ey ff As head librarian, Mrs. Baily was always ready and willing to help all library-users. fupper right? Searching in the overdue book file, Roland Burns assisted Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Loper in keeping the library in order. 81
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