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The Calm Before TRULA G. FLEENOR Radford—B.S. The library provides an atmosphere for study. Mr. Ledbetter supervises his study hall. With Miss Trula Fleenor at the helm, the MSHS library provides a sheltered place for students before pushing farther into the hectic life of a student. Providing a quiet, serene atmosphere for research, study, or just a respite from school activi¬ ties, our modern, well-equipped library is indeed the calm before the storm. Roger Dolinger uses his study hall as a place to collect his thoughts. Page 14
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Private and Public I Mr. Ned Davis, Coach of Marion High School in 1928-1929, spoke to the student body at Homecoming. To further the endeavors of the guidance department, a system of assemblies has been established at MSHS. Consisting of programs that blend instruction with en¬ tertainment, these programs present a truer picture of life not only to the student body, but to the community as a whole. Each class has its own assembly presenta¬ tion, as well as special group presentation. Sing-Out, Kingsport, an enthusiastic group of teens illustrating in song the “Up With People!” theory, presented an in¬ formative as well as up-lifting program. On a religious note, the “Instrument of Faith,” a folk singing group of MSHS students, showed our school what part God has in their lives. All classes had representatives in our own Klassroom Kwiz. Assembly programs cover a wide variety of interests, including this paid wrestling assembly. The Instrument of Faith provided an inspiring program to the student body. Page 13
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pu«!f The Storm Miss Fleenor checks out a book for Sharon Travis. Library Club Officers: Wilma Rich¬ ardson—Vice President, Judy Um- bargar—President, Sheli a Shuler— Reporter, Miss Fleenor—Sponsor, Jack Newman—Sergeant-at-Arms. Not pictured, Dixie Olinger—Secre¬ tary. The key to research is the card catalogue. Magazines, a vital part of any library, are indexed by Library Club members. Assisting Miss Fleenor in the moun¬ tainous task of running an efficient library is the MSHS Library Club. The members work as assistant librarians and general helpers during their study halls, giving Miss Fleenor much needed time to or¬ ganize the new material that enters the library every day. Page 15
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