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LIBRARY A 1l1'9?llll that had been long aided and abetted, yet feared dreanit ill vain, canie true Klllrlllgl tl1e fall ter111 of 1936. The dI'6HlllQ112 Miss G1111-e hvlllflill, llill'2lI'l2lI1 of Xortliwesterii High School. The tll'92llllZ :1 119W library, 1-oinplete witl1 modern conveniences. The dreain was more than just fuliilled. It was constructed ill conference with the plilllS of Miss XVinton, 211111 l1er every wish was catered to, Although tl1e new fiirniture has not yet arrived, it is expected to i11 tl1e near future. The library stali' at present is larger than ever before i11 tl1e history of the school. The 11ew location lllllSt tend to influence the students. as El large lllllllllel' were compelled to enter a i'61'lll7S application for ad1nittan1-e to tl1e staff. Those Ill9llllJ9l'S wl1o have retained their positions the greatest 1111111- ber of terms are Lois Linn, Pearl Hlll'N'ii'll, tllld Eva Laine. The library 111:1i11tains that hushed 2ltlll0SpllQ1'0 so pleasing to students desirous of perusing good books. Those wrong- doers who abuse this privilege are severely repri111a11de1l, and forbidden fll1'tll61' access for tl1e Pelllklllldel' of tl1e term. The assistant librariaii, Mrs. Faith Miirdoeli, was born tilfaitli TONVIlS9llIlv1 1-o11se11ne11tly those wl1o address llel' by her maiden 11211116 receive a, down tl1e nose glance, with a twinkle behind it. A new SySt9Il'l has been devised wherein a staff 111en1ber is appointed supervisor for a. speeiiie period. Tl1is student supervisor is lUldQ1' the jlll'iSfilCfiUI1 of the librarians, and fills their places when Miss Winton and Mrs. Murdoch are Called away or are engrossed in Uillel' matters. It is to the supervisors that tl1e inquiring pupils go, for they are there for that purpose. The library is il 1-o11sta11t source of QYCI'-i1lC1'QflSi1'1g infor- lH2i,ti0l1-illf01'lll2lflllll adequate to supply tl1e needs oi' eam-h of N01'tllXX'9St0I'1l,S three thousand six l1lll1d1'6d pupils. Its new VO'1lllll9S 1-o11tain ill8Xll2lllSfllll0 inaterialg it is at tl1e disposal of the entire sehool. First R010-Deyo. Iglesias, Brooks. Doremus, Kirby, H1-i111'iel1, Dugan MeKittriek. Second 11'o11:--Stelidel, Cady. 1'2ll'lil'1', Mueller, Menzies, Laine, King. Third I1'o'11'gMerit11e1v, Wilson, Ellgill, Kerby, Smithy, Kiinble, Hurvieh. 1 0'llI'ffL Row-Broadway, Sehibbye, Murdoch, Miss Winton, Linn. Grey Page Twenty-four STAFF
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