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fi rx rx 'P Q When in doubt about a literary problem, iust ask for the assistance of Mrs. Alice Q.: rw' -ax: Q' Q1 -. 59, - 5,1 - ff'-skew Q Damn i fi. Us J' E M, fl? lie if 2 445j'V'E57ff'f3'3?ST?E1-i, ' if . 5 - l 'W :a-f'.::g::f..a: V1 ., K . .f-a n y 1 . , . f' I P- H Deery, .Mrs. Marjorie Hill, or Mrs. Elizabeth High of the North Campus Library. Library Staff Libraries Have Most Answers Everything from aardvark to Zed is at your fingertips. With approximately 27,000 books and an efficient staff on both campuses, the libraries endeavor to fulfill the needs of the student body. Someday, in order to further meet the demand, the librarians hope to have a centrally located library. Mr. Kenneth checks to see what films are in stock in the SC library. W0Und9d in the line Of dutl' lfuf finger on 3 Piece of paperl, Mrs. Evelyn Davis reshelves books. l65
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fr -ni Mrs. Camille Southerland, Mrs. Velma Mizell, and Mrs. Betty Brumfiel unite to solve a clerical problem. Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper is the cheery voice on the other end of the line when you call the main office. Office Workers Keep Us Going Even with reams of paperwork, report cards, and attendance sheets, the office staffs still stick with it. Many unusual things happened there, too. Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper was also the reserved football ticket box office, and for the first time, Mrs. Betty Brumfiel no longer had to figure out grade point averages for honor rolls, as the computer did it. Mrs. Glenda Eichholz, bookkeeperp Mrs. Keaton, secretary, form the efficient Peggy Ballard, registrar, and Mrs. Nancy office staff on South Campus.
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English Department Writers Visit Desert Island A visit to a desert island was made by Creative Writing students through the use of their pens. Although Creative Writing was not a new course, many of the English Department's mini-courses were. Students could take drama, debate, mythology, and mass media. For freshmen, grammar came alive in the form of Social Competency. Sophomores found enjoyment in studying the anecdotes of celebrities like Flip Wilson, while juniors were urged to work diligently on their term papers. Seniors portrayed fourteenth century Englishmen from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Speech students, concentrating on the outdoor life, learned of golf and sailing in demonstration sessions. Mr. Frank Anderson English II Mrs. Beverly Buckle English II Mrs. Virginia Davis English I Mr. Ronald Fortner English IV, Humanities Mrs. Ruth Fortson English I Mr. David Greene English II Mrs. Brenda Harvey English III Mrs. Mavis Hensley English I,lV Miss Delores Hughes Vocational English English Mrs. Nettie Hult English IV 'I66
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