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PHILOSOPHY PEOPLE AND BOOKS .A Philosophy represents an ideal toward which one sets his goals. It I is a person's belief in himself and his fellow man. As a teacher, a rea- listic philisophy, it seems to me has been, “Today is the first day ol the rest of your life , as every day beings forth special pleasures and joy. There are so many new ideas to be learned and shared. We must not dwell so much on the failures of the past but look toward the future searching for ways we may best serve our schools and communities. People and books are what school libranianship, my chosen profes- sion, is all about. Today’s school librarian is a teacher, a teacher in training, certification, service, and attitude. The librarian s responsi- bility extends beyond organizing and maintaining a collection of learning materials. It includes planning cooperatively with teachers and working directly with both students and teachers. It means serv- ing the needs of the individual user of the library. My goal is to help provide every student with the education obtain- able through reading. This certainly does not mean education in any narrow sense, but rather, the culture of mind and spirit that books can bring to everyday life. Education in its ideal sense is the reading of books for spiritual and intellectual needs, for vocational informa- tion and for recreation. My second goal is to bring the right book to the right reader at the right time. JoAnne Hensley 4
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Coaches: William (Tootie) Carter, Wayne Bennett, Charles (Proc) Cook
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EDITOR'S COMMENT Another year has passed, and hidden inside it are many memories. Later on in life a yearbook will provide us with hours of enjoyment and pleasure as we recall the numerous events which peppered our school life. Completing a yearbook would not have been possible without the help of so many. Each person in the school holds a special place in our yearbook. The staff joins me in saying, “Thank you” to our advertisers, the faculty, the student body and most of all to our sponsor, Mr. Hagood. Being editor of the yearbook has been a great honor for me and I hope this year’s publication will provide many mo- ments of happiness to each who owns one. Debbie Doss 5
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