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LIBRARIANS .nr lt, ,- ' v:- kJ Seated, from left: Jeanette Nelson, Leola Kofoed, Eleanor Gaston, Delores Brecht, Margaret Raichart, and Connie Dymoke. Standing are: Dorothy Davis, Mr. Carpenter, Bill Richards, Eric Rodemack, Dallan Hendry, Hugh Buerman, Stanley Nelson, Clarence Saxton, and Geneva Balter. Our library is a busy place from early in the morning before classes take up until last thing in the afternoon when teachers gather after school to compare notes on the day's activities. Even the noon hour finds students there reading the newspapers and recent magazines or studying. Approximately two hundred books have been accessioned and put on the shelves this year under the direction of Mr. Don Carpenter. This brings the total number of books to approximately 2600. The library also subscribes to 23 national periodicals. Fourteen student librarians receive half a credit for working one hour each day in the library. The librarian's duties include typing and filing cards, checking books in and out, preparing books for the shelf, mending and cataloging books.
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no fl A i The Buzz saw received an A11-State S ' if at the tenth annual Idaho high school jdpmgnalismacbgi llml Q . ference at Moscow March 23-2h, Q lrlrlnqlhlll eeThe conference,e held on the U, of I. Camnus, was ...nlnY1lQ I T attended by Gordon Abshire, , . . . y 'P1lgr1m renresentative, o f-s Brecht and Emma 'N -ll Whig: ' for education ands career. i wee - Following fir, Hiems trals Selection Wei-L Speech tl-le Trio Seng ii,-ro, f on the basis of scholastic i was L., Not Much, ariety on c..- il Seated, from left are: Margaret Raichart, Typing Advisor Frances Purkhiser, Geneva Balter, Bob Richards, fl-bshire, Q Qssistgnt Editofr Deleres Breclg, Bditovrll imma EJoP:nsorg Faye Ea:kgNBoZ Hgngeelereandkufforgnie Dgmoke. for all - , 1 t n, n arton, a ee , ao au emi , e arne, Jlm Carmel econ row rom et are an ey eso vey r r y r udents was Dorothy Davis, .lean Duborko, Dorothy Ray, Anne Gospill, Belva Brownell, Third row: Harold Ray, Jim Bunt, 7ll3U3l3'C'l'15 Keith Boggs, Jim Rich, Richard Barbee, Bernhard Brandi, Dalian Hendry, Eric Rodemack, Editorial Advisor eningo Plefltal Vi? Don Carpenter, Jack Kocher, Dick Killebrew, Walter Davis, Jim Fairchild, and Larry Maugh. edj- tor, by the Soc -Review, was The initiates were Called Q dOl'1IlSJ1'1 T-ICEJTC: G.LGCT,Gd Y'iCA guest, Speaker at the bgn.. forqnard to receive their Youth Legislators and 'David i quet. His topic was, vrgigws- 1'-ins and membership cards i Chandler' and 5Vell n Partfm 1 9309? Work IS Female. and to Siem their names on l were elected alternates in Following the banquet, the the Honor Society Roll. 9-T1 election held THTCYI 20. conference delegates were ,X '-i ' l Larry and l-imma will attend l guests at the Blue Key i the Youth l?9S'lASl94lDUI'e to Talent Show. be held in BOiSc, April 6 , Newsnapers were criti- ' and 7. 1 cized Saturday morningg Mr, Liiemstra was elected Youth Legislatrue is following the criticisms oresident of the Southwest snonsored annually by the Idaho District 3 School l YWCA, It is set up for i the ayyar-ds. d1'1inistrators Association l the nurnose of exnlaining Wednesday, March 21, at a :government and stressing adjourned. meeting held in Parma. i its im or-tance D Q l was the announcement of The conference was then
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HO OR SOCIETY X br .. L-J .gl Q,- From left: Mrs. Purkhiser, Gordon Abshire, Darlene Barker, Belva Jean Brownell, Larry Maugh, Sally Wolfley, Dolores Beutler, Emma Johnson, Opal Gaston, Max Gardner, Delores Brecht, Leola Kotoed, and Jim Carpenter. The president of the Plymouth Chapter ot the National Honor Society for the term '55-'56 was Max Gardner. The vice president was Opal Gaston and Gordon Abshire was secretary. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Frances Purkhiser, the Honor Society had as its service proiect for the year the sale of milk at one cent a halt-pint to the students of both grade and high schools. An initiation was held March 21, at which time 7 new members were taken into the Chapter. Two members of the Honor Society, Belva Brownell and Gordon Abshire took the NHS Scholarship Tests in March. Honor Society members were also very active in other phases of school life. Senior member, Jim Carpenter was student body president for the year. Members were also active in such organizations as FFA, FHA, Band, and Mixed Chorus. ,gf
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