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Page 66 text:
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First choice of new books was given to the Library Members. Taking advantage of this privilege are Doris Harvey, John Muehlbauer, Shirley Funk, Bill Smith, and joan Zoby. The radio raffle sponsored by the Library Council entailed a great deal of behind-the-scenes work. Committee members were, CLOCK- WISE: Kenneth Reddy, Archie Ross, Carolyn Klucz, Agnes Unger, Janice Lustig, and Mary Lou Ullrich. These Library Council mem- bers are engrossed in special library duties which are as- signed to them each week. Irene Elliot, Pat Pascarosa, Aud- rey Willis, Lucille Guerrieri, and Audrey Poole. 62
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In the plasti-kleer project a book is redecorated on the assembly line. Most Library Council members vie for this job. These lucky students are Earlene Kennedy, Martha Williams, Nancy Lee Brownley, Anita Zinkl, Dorita Woodson, and Gladys Dailey. Could these homeroom representatives be checking up on the people who have neglected to pay their Library Council dues? Paul Karseras, Florence Young, Anna Marie Dailey, Norah Ross, John Hudson, Ray Finney, and Margaret Query combine fun with work as they do their checking. Look at the sheen on those tables! This Friday clean-up committee, whose main duties consist of dusting, rearrang- ing furniture, and straightening the book shelves, has done a good job in restoring order to the library. They are Kathy Emerson, Dick Hosteny, Michael Young, Mary Finney, Janet Sidoti, and Lois Casale.
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Tony Montagna points out a distant star while Ralph Long, Betty Lamb- den and Ray Finney stand in admira- tion of the prized celestial globe. These four have a right to be proud for they were members of the Quiz'em team who won the globe. Allene Anderson, Katherine Clark, and John Paul Roberts await their tum to sign the prize they won. Mary Ann Cox was the first to autograph the book. Allene and Katherine must be planning to keep one of the papers for a souvenir. QLlIZ'EM TEAMS TAKE HONORS Majorie R o b e r t s, Pat Pascarosa, Marion Mecklenburg, and Charlie Brickner diligently prepared to match news knowledge with students from Great Bridge. But fate was against this Quiz'em team as they bowed 925 to 725.
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