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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The library, with all its newness, has proved to be quite a challenge to the assistants. In addition to the routine task of checking books in and out, keeping newspapers up to date, and shelving books, there are the more unusual duties, such as decorating the Library at Christmas and fixing wobbly table legs. Altogether, they have made the library an attractive place to work and study. Mrs. Norris shows Clare Wilson how to find a proper book card. Selah Corbett, Brenda Garner, and Beth Herring work carefully to make sure that each book is put in its proper place. 49
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wae Mrs. I. Davis receives her apple from Deloris Faircloth. Beth Lewis pours Miss Shaw punch at the Teacher’s Tea held during American Education Week. FUTURE TEACHERS Future Teachers of America consists of members oe interested in teaching as a career. This year the club has undertaken many projects. In November the F.T.A. traveled to Raleigh for the State Convention. Annually a deserving senior in the Club receives a scholarship. FTA Officers: Bonnie Melton, social chairman, Marsha Blake, project chairman, Linda Fraser, secretary and treasurer, Beth Lewis, president, and Debbie Marden, vice-president. Linda Sutton runs off a test for Mr. Kennedy as he checks the results. 48
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Bob Burns tacks up a “quiet” sign in the library. Mr. Lambert and Mr. Keiber show students the mural for the cafeteria. biccdaaihcs ED Mr. some members with their woodcuts. Lambert, advisor, assists Art Club members discuss and work on their projects. mi i i i i i 1 AS ART CLUB The Art Club met every Wednesday afternoon to give Art students a time and place to work on class and individual projects. One of the undertakings of the club was to make “quiet” signs for the library. They also painted a mural for the cafeteria in order to make it more attractive. 50
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