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The Kiln' ry is ll Qook -XB? JI abt... -mug-.. -- , , O Wh rx- Hx ' ellll -' X- .. ful -. T4 f J Mr. Wiley points out an interesting book. Mr. Jack Wiley Assistant Librarian Mrs, Dorothy Jones Librarian az Llp The Library ls All Booked Up The library has been going through some big changes this year. Our new librarians are Mrs. Dorothy Jones and Mr. .lack Wiley. The new secretary for the library is Mrs. Joan Schecengost. There is a new policy in checking out materials. This policy allows one to check out encyclopedias, magazines and folders as long as it is returned the next morn- ing. The library has set new goals this year. They hope to have a more open atmosphere by allowing free circulation of all materials and development of book carts for classroom use. With all of these changes, no wonder the library is all booked up! Library Asst.-Row l-P. Walsh, M. Shank, T. Allen. Row 2-B. Gall, P. Jones, C. Holcombe, D. Trevino, C. Prisk, E. Lewis. Row 3--K. Sehn, A. Pate, B. Bell, L. Taylor, J. Kotras, B. Edwards. C. DeKraai, L. Bolduc, K. Pollara, R. Flippin, T. Burke. Row 4-C. Bright, J. Keiser, R. Ingerson, S. Shubeck, D. Trevin, B. Baird. Library I7
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AFX Q.. Mrs. Delna Antaki Counselors Versus Dear Abby Have you ever wanted to write Dear Abby about a problem? Well, why spend the thirteen cents when you can go and talk to your counselor? They are there from 9:00 to 4:00 to listen and discuss any problems you might have about classes, girlfriends, boyfriends, parents, or grades. Not only do they help with problems, but they help you learn about career and job opportunities. They have talks and programs on careers all year. They even arrange field trips to study jobs firsthand. So, whatever your concerns may be, go to your counselor instead of Dear Abby . ---4 '-'tilff .. 1115 Q N -Q 5. 1 ' 'wr Mrs. Roberta Meyer Mrs. Barbara Gatling Mrs. Elsie Thornberry Guidance Asst.-R. Wood, S. Moulton, K. Deyo, G. Handke. 5 .1 51 ix- Qkgx A fwf Sxis 6 f T ' sgs-05.55 . iz iff! gf Xi X461-5?-X xl X 1,4glWf,,Wff A f,7lfl-ith flfmfifgyl I ,Q -r ffifmf.. 'l 53 . l-'IZWSA flu ll? ff? fetsa., if Lf-1' . lim. fd. I- v l,fa?,Zf,!llM -f-O .5 M Xl! ,AV fc Deaf A M Vt- 4 --v ' f N 'itat l i, W isp 'S . f TLT? I X: 1 XMI' W 4: , 1 f CC Frbz 6115. f':: 1 '9 ' ' 0351 e I-l'5 IDCCYN Cl 5 ICC of 'lic i1:5 '41 . if VA A webllog you lO.+Cf' 16 Guidance
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5b00?iU fplaz Bang! Bang! No, this is not a mass murder - it is only the television depart- ment at Plaza Junior High. WPJH is a very essential part of our educational community. Both students and educators work S- together to serve each department in a variety of ways. The television crew not only tapes for classroom purposes, but ' for athletic purposes as well. The tapes for athletic events con- tinually help our athletes to better themselves. Plaza has a unique way of spreading news. Not only are an- nouncements read each day, but we also have a frequently shown television news program. TIP-OFF keeps Plaza in focus. gg , , The television department, more than ever, serves the entire Mr. Bill Pippin Mr. Bob Ellis community of Virginia Beach. Director Technician J I ir. gl SQ.. 11 I' E First row Qseatedj C. Pool, R. Cook. D. Eshenaur, M. Tingle, Second First row fseatedl R. Shumaker, S. Akins, R. Whitehead, B. Marshall row fstandingl A. Yancey, T. Lyle. D. Jackson, P. Nicholson. Third SCC0l1d f0WlSl2I1diI1gl F- MHXCY, B- Gossett, T- Tolley, J- C0lliflS, V row Qstandingj M. Harrell, L. Kay, M. Evans, S. Bohenstiel, D. Moser. Tripp. D- FOFG, M. Lally- l I i' First row fseatedj J. Morrisette, R. Silva, J. Gradine, B. Second row fstandingj P. D'Amico, P. Knoke, C. Gamron, Gutierrez, J. Allen. I8 Television
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