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BACK ROW: Lucille Jarisch, Marianne Jepson, Pat Setterburg, Miss Richards, Sponsor, Dorothy Campbell, Helen Brager. FRONT ROW: Moda Malson, Lois Ealy, Mary Puder, Connie Mae Dye, Ruth Rora- beck. LlBRAlRlfXNS The eleven librarians, under the supervision of Miss Richards, are respon- sible for the care of the library. On Monday mornings all the shelves must be dusted and each librarian has her particular section to dust. The magazine and newspaper racks must be straightened and old copies discarded. They learn to use the card indexes, arrange the books on the shelves according to their classifications, and to check books and magazines in and out. Twice a year the library is closed for two days while all books are checked in order to make sure that none have been lost. Part of the responsibility of preparing new books for the shelves is placed upon the librarians. Their duties include typing cards and pockets and stamping the books. Most cf them agree that it is a special privilege to be a librarian. The purpose of the library is to give reference material and help the students enjoy reading by covering different fields of literature and magazine selections. The library contains over two thousand books chosen to suit the different tastes and reading abilities of the students. The reference books sec- tion contains general reference books and those along more specific linesy such as, music, science, English and history. -27-
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STANDING: Charlene Schuster, Mardelle Harvey, Betty Hill, Joyce Hooley, Rita Ackerman, Pat Setterburg, Virginia Connors, Wanelda Killham, Gloria Griffin, Margie Stephens. SITTING: Betty Stephens, John Maher, Ivan Million, Max Hill, Kay Graves. ABSENT: Marion Bergin, Everett Chafhn, Betty Jerman, Vernon Stephens, Gene Wiloth. LECIEO IDECIMA ln 1944 Legio Decima was again crganized atter two years oi inactivity. They joined the Iuntor Classic League with the hope of creating a greater inf terest in the study ot the Classics among the members. Legio Decima met the last Wednesday ot each month in the Wilson Building. At this time old and new business and some phases ot Roman lite were discussed. The annual Roman banquet was given March lO in the school cafeteria Surrounded by purple and gold decorations and grabed in togas, sandals, and wreaths, the members and their guests ate with their fingers and were amused by slaves and boxers. Gene Wiloth presided as lmperatorg Betty Lorene Stephens was the Scribap and Mrs. McWhinnie sponsored the group. ..26--
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