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A place for study and research is the ser- vice the NHS library offers. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Linda Hunter: Anfela Sansbury: Betty Troyer: Paula Stephens: Donna Smith: Billie Godby: Nikki Samper: Dana Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Cathy Sidener: Polly Hallagan: Dathy Thompson: Jackie Browning: Katrine Zieher: Wendy Pierson: Barbara Buis: Kathy Nissen: Sheila Stanley. THIRD ROW: lane Goerke: Ella Stephens: Katrina Lines: Sheila Newman: Cathy Worthington: Dianne Taylor: Sandy jones: Bonita White: Dianne Graham: Tom Moit: Christina Bartley. FOURTH ROW: Marty Smith: Debbie White: Dotaphelia Green: Becky Winters, Becky Matthews, Rose Moore, Sandi Worthington, Barbara Morehouse: Tom Taylor, Britt Lipscomb: Hubert Fryman, 34 ,xr Ron Selby, sophomore, finds mosphere for research papering. studious at
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ACADEMICS . .. An individual at Northwest spends most of his time in academ- ic pursuits. He takes required courses such as biology or econom- ics, but he also spends much of his time specializing in his favorite field. Perhaps he likes math and so he may take calculus or computer math. Perhaps she likes business and will take shorthand and clerical practice. No matter what he likes, an individual at Northwest receives a well-rounded education from a well-qualified faculty. 'R
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Pupils turn to stud , researc One of the three R's, reading, played a large role in Northwest student life. A count showed that an average traffic flow of 21,000 pupils used library facilities monthly for study, research, or reading. This included 109 classes that used the library facilities monthly for research papers and book reports. The library was also a source for speeches and special projects done for extra credit. Running an efficient library by keeping track of the books is the job of Mrs. Phyllis Casselman 35 librar for h, relaxation Three years ago, Northwest had only 4,000 books, this year the shelves were lined with 18,000 with 1,200 of those books being new in September, 1968. Current-event minded pioneers read newspapers and magazines to keep up with the times. During study hall and after school, Pio- neers found the library a pleasant change of atmosphere-and a source of knowledge, too. Preparing a speech, David Gobel, sopho- more, uses facts from the library. 'Nu-0
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