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Library Bookworms Succored by Addition of New Books Robert McDonald. Carlene Hare. George Jenkins, Josie Row- land, and Venessa Stewart search for desired books. Between filing books, checking out books, renew- ing books, writing reminders, arranging magazines, newspapers, records, and filmstrips, and trying to keep the library quiet, librarians and their student assistants rarely found enough time to read a good book. Their schedule was completely filled with their various duties for an efficient library. Being a library assistant is a credit course, for these students must learn a filing system, keep records, and attain the general knowledge needed to keep the library operating efficiently for the 500 students it can accommodate and assist. The staff also undert ook many extra activities. They entered a float for the homecoming parade, and received the third place trophy for their efforts. They also spent many long hours in designing and constructing original plans for two bulletin boards for which they are responsible and are graded. There are approximately 17,475 books in the library at present, (750 of which were added this year). Another new addition was the listening appa- ratus used by students to listen to popular records without disturbing the other students who were using other library resources. Student library assistant. Edward Saunders mans the permit desk as he signs corridor passes of in-coming and out-going students. Carolyn Hudgins searches for her permit so that it may be signed before leaving the library.
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Your money will be refunded if you find the book, says Mrs. Elaine Ball, the school librarian, as she collects money for a lost book from Warren Jones. Checking in books at the circulation desk to be put on the shelves is Mrs. Hardison, who is new to the library staff. Typical of a class day in the library, Debbie Hobbs leafs through a book as Lionell Cofer continues to browse for one. 28
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Nicky Karavatakis completes an art project, a wooden Jerry Teaster tediously carves the intricate details into one of the faces model of a ship ' s bow made from driftwood. of the base relief figures on his art project. Art Students Judy Rowe and Mike Lowe attempt to categorize the linoleum block prints which they have just completed. Mike holds a block print poster he made.
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