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HUNDREDS OF BOOKS PASS OVER THIS DESK each week from the hands of Library Council members Madelline Post, Jerilyn Zinser and Jacqueline Meadows. wo r k s h o p PART OF THE VAST PLAN undertaken by the OFTEN KNOWN AS Tllli HEART Oli' THF LIBRARY. tho vnrrl c':1t:1lng-1111 is wmstuutly luv- ing Checked lmy Lilvrziry Vuiliiril lllt'll1lH'l'S, Vir- ginia Culiillu, Edith Anrlvrsmi, :md Betty Whit- SON. l,ilu'z11'y Cuiiiiuil is keeping: the library bulletin boards colorful and interesting. Charlotte Atkinson, lVlurgie French, and Marial Teeuweu are adding' the finishing touches to their Catholic Press Month masterpiece. i Nr l
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IF YOU APPRECIATE ATTRACTIVELY COVERED BOOKS, thanks go to these active girls, Patricia Smith, Sandra Connell, Barbara Howard, Carol Woodard, Mary Lou Ullrich, and Cynjo Sever, counseled by Sister Ruth. I n I t U IN THE LIBRARY WORKROOM, Don Smith, Dorita Woodson, Anita Zinkl, Pat Heaton, Marilyn Semuta, and Arlene Jocelyn are gathering back issues of magazines to provide information for the senior term papers and any research papers the students are working on. The library at N.C.H.S. is the intellectual work- shop of the school. It is in constant use, and be- hind the scenes, keeping it in good working con- dition is the Library Council. This is a club, which with the help of the moderator, Sister Ruth, performs all the duties of a librarian, such as checking books in and out and assisting a be- wildered student in finding required reading. Much has been accomplished by past leaders in this field of service to the school. Presidents such as Rosemary McQuade 1951, Marilyn Van Ells 1955, Evelyn Seluga 1958, and this year's presi- dent, Jerilyn Zinser, have contributed their time and ideas in making the library as it is today. The Council not only helps the students, but tries to improve the library itself. Through the years, projects, such as a raffle to purchase a set of counter shelvings and the redecoration of books with plastic-kleer covers, have been a big success. Every Thanksgiving the members bring food to fill a basket for a worthy poor family, and this Christmas a large box of colorfully wrapped toys was donated to children less fortunate than our- selves. Although it is no longer our largest major club, the Library Council's efficiency and value have not decreased.
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nf MANY ARTICLES DEPEND on the student's use of the vertical file, which holds many different kinds of pamphlets. Cathy Unger, Carolyn Zinser, and Anne M. Daily show us how to use this important piece of equipment found in the library. AN ATMOSPHERE OF' RELAXATION predominates in the library's cozy cor- ner as Martha Holly and Kathleen Har- rell select their favorite recordings while Cecelia Hogan and Dorothy Muehlhauer make plans for college. we 54 THE REFERENCE CORNER is by far the most popular corner in the library and therefore dc- mands constant attention from Li- brary Council members, Dorothy Muehlhauer, Cathy Bertogrlia, llflary Denise Damiano, and Virginia Cubilla.
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