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j 'rw-,,,, Mawr if dei?-fi' E I W L: ff? D Q. . 3 4 J l'b l b OFFICERS President .. .. .. . . .. Diann White Vice President . . . Frances Wilson Secretary . Bettie Sanders Assistant Secretary .. .. . . . . .. Anita Noble Reporter . ,,,, Shirley Dendy Advisors . Mrs. E. H. Brown, C. N. Bryant, C. C. Lipscomb, D. R. Ingram The Library Club at this school continues to be a functional part ot the total school program, incorporating formal class assign- ments as well as the closely related school activities. The Library Club members help to extend the library program outside of the classroom by thinking, understanding and participating in closely allied proiects that develop their physical, mental and social abilities. Remarkable progress has been observed by these students positive attitudes toward the library program in general. The following lists includes the honors and projects the club has enioyecl this school term: l. Diann White was elected State President ot the Student Library Association. 2. Bessie White was panelist in the State Library Assistants' Annual Meeting. 3. Diann White was a special invited guest at the annual meeting ofthe North Carolina Library Association in Durham at the Jack Tar Hotel. 11. A Summer Library Workshop was conducted in the Ligon Library. 5. Book Week Program and Celebration. 6. lndividual members purchasing books to increase their home libraries through the library club. 7. The presentation ot a three-act farce-comedy entitled, NO MEN ALLOWED. The club members participating were: Anita Miller, Bessie White, Annette Exum, Brenda Farrell, Clarence Leonard, Larry Pollard, Claudia Goodson, Carolyn Peterson, Chyrle Scott, and Janet Howard. B. First prize winner ot the Homecoming float. MEMBERS Iris Allen Jeanette Ferrell Mary E. Hunter Queen Malloy Burma Paige Earlene Sills Calvin Ashburg Maxine Forte Grace James Patricia Marshall Patricia Palmer Eunice Simpson Freddie Mae Bridges Antoinette Foxwell Geraldine Johnson Joyce McNeil Carolyn Peterson Alma C. Smith Barbara Curtis Cornelia Gaddy Mary Johnson Anita Miller Agnes Sanders Ethelene Thomas Theresa Debnam Lessie Gibbs Margo King Lillie Miller Bettie Sanders Joseph Thomas Shirley Dendy Claudia Goodson Leroy Knight Charlsea Morgan Geraldine Sanders Bessie White Margaret Egerton Brenda Harris Evelyn Lewis Kay Morgan Carolyn Saunders Diann White Annette Exum Beverly Hicks Sarah Lundy Anita Noble Barbara Scott Linda Wilson Brenda Farrell Janet Howard 94
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librar assistants OFFICERS President ssssAs,,s ss ss ss Patricia Palmer Vice President s s ss Bessie White Secretary s s s ss s s s s Iris Allen Librarians s s Mrs. E. H. Brovvn, C. N. Bryant Many of the iobs that make the services of the library possible are performed by the library assis- tants. Many of their duties entail behind the scenes activities that are seldom seen by the public. The student who works in the library is there because he elected to be there, as a result, the work that he does means a great deal to him as well as to his school. Experiences are provided to give the assistants an opportunity to explore vocational interests, an opportunity to promote cooperative attitudes betvves-n the librarian and students, an opportunity to en- gage in democratic processes, practice in developing and using special abilities and skills, and finally, each assistant helps to increase and improve library service to the school community. The work experience opportunities vvhich the library offers, and the challenge which it extends to this special group is considered important and necessary in the operation of Ligon's Library. MEMBERS IRIS ALLEN MARGO KING HATTIE RIDDICK PAUL COLE MARGARET LASSITER BETTIE SANDERS SHIRLEY DENDY LIILIE MILLER ALJERRY SAUNDERS JEANETTE FERRELL MARY MILLER ALMA SMITH EDITH FREEMAN ANITA NOBLE BESSIE WHITE CYNTHIA GOZA BURMA PAIGE FRANCES WILSON CLAUDIA GOODSON PATRICIA PALMER LINDA WRIGHT SHARON HINTON CAROLYN PETERSON i 'Unu-m,,,,,, H ,. . IN' Pr ml A in 4? Mr 'M I I 3.25.4 f 95
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