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Much More Than a Library The Media Center played an important role in the life of the Northern student with its excellent library containing over 18,424 volumes, reference books, magazines, and newspapers. The listening center, at the left of the library area, comprised various audio-visual materialsg sound Elm strips, records, and tapes. Also, a copy machine was available. Miz Ivan's,,' the Ludington reading room, with over 4,000 paperback books, was located in a small room outside the library. With the assistance of Mrs. Gwendolyn Jones and Mrs. Barbara Wismer, media specialists, library clerk Mrs. Marsha Wypych, and the student library assistants, the media center was an excellent place for the student to work. .qv 2 rfa-1-s-qw, 43' ...A mnnn....,f.a.. .V ,
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Truth Come Out at Open House l'All the worldls a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrancesg And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven agesf' Shakespeare Students recognize that gaining an education is a special stage in their effort to reach present and future goals. So that interested parents and visitors might become acquainted with Northern - its facilities and educational offerings - they were invited to an Open House on November 10. They had the opportunity to meet the student's teachers, counselor, and dean. Departmental displays were set up, and demonstrations were given in many classrooms. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria, as the Chorale and the Jazz Band entertained. Honor Society members greeted the visitors, handed out maps of the school, and gave tickets for which a drawing was held later in the evening. The lucky ticket holder won a turkey. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Emlaw takes a moment to discuss matters with Mr. Richard Darling. BOTTOM: Parents visit the Home Economics room during Open House. Miss Donna Galoit talks with Mr. and Mrs. Cook, while Karen listens in. rein 44414 li,
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