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Industrious Cousins Faye Con well and Ann Hardin bone up in the library before taking fi- nal exams. Now where did I put that magazine? Won- ders jr. library assistant Pam Kudla. Formerly the library, the instruc- tional materials center attracted in- dustrious students and teachers alike. With approximately 8100 books and over 80 periodicals, the center provided its users with the opportunity to do extensive re- search as well as reading for fun. librar opens outside doors N ,.. ii .' ,miinik . 1 QV' A , .1-.,,,.:., 8 1, S K al .P ,L i t 1. A .,f ,t,. ..1j',333j:. , K I ' 2, if if wg, K A LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Front row: Mrs. Wayman, Busty Miller, Pam Kudla, Terry Gibbs, Lisa Devore, Mrs. Marshallg 2nd rowg Debbie Abney, Candy Case, Bob Benner, jeff Base, Marilyn Howard, Patty Merchant, lane Baskin, Sherry Reisner. 22 LIBRARY 3 siikkeff'
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-n I can smell my heliotropo from hero. sopb. jill Durrcib discusses bor garden with sr. Bobbi Gibson in Our Town. Exhaiisieci by a late dross nwbearsal. ir, Prim Barker fights ci bonfi- ocbe us Mrs. Cowen gives lost minutv insfrucztions. VVhoro's your idcntitx' tbon. Mrs, Smith? sr. sirigf: inonogirr Handy Munrzy risks tbo ciuciionce. Honor Ihuspizin sr. Pciui Closfe rmxriwvs tbo drcimri ciword from Mrs, Cowon ot Gloss Night. Bc. DRAMA 21
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Delighted students found that the library was expanded beyond its four walls this year. The doors to the courtyard were opened to permit sun lovers to get some fresh air and use the reference materials at the same time. Reserve books could also be taken into room 62 where stu- dents could study together. As a convenience for the audio- visual staff, the A. V. hardware was moved to a new room so that the junior and senior high could share the equipment. This freed the con- ference rooms in the library for group activities. I think this one would be good, snys librar- ian Mrs, Woymcm to Mrs. Hodormel as they select bool-is for the reserve shelf. Who's got overdue books? asks Mrs. Mur- sholl os she prepares to type the overdue list. C LIBRARY 23
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