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Library club Library offers service, mind stimulation This year the Library Club was under the leadership of these elected officers: Beverly Chrysler, president; Adele Lash, vice-president; Diane Shumaker, secretary; Susan Hughes, treasurer. Activities the members perform are many and varied. They check books out and in, shelf books, and help students find information in the Library. Service is considered a pertinent part of their purpose as a club. Manifold repay comes back to each member by seeing students use the Library as a means of stimulating their mind. Mrs. Bryan m M| m ri It ff«- -- Mk. iai B .. m m :|::: K P h. iiXwiBKR ' ?-ll ' l!«ll W- V H » salm A thought from the school Librarian: There is no frigate lilce a boolc To lake us lands away, Nor any coursers like a page of prancing poetry. Emily Dickinson Sally Clingan, a Library Club member, checks a book out for Diane Shire as Ed Gordon and Lisa Gallaway look on.
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Cooks, bus drivers, janitors Backstage — where the action is From left to right: Georgene Call, Virginia Spero, Lois Faust, Marcella Blair, Frances Stayner, Char- lotte Morningstar, Delia Keller, Margaret Rhinesmith, Bernadette Sutton, Jane Gunning. - ' , Srsaloivfc -JS-t. ' Preoccupied by busy scurrying to and from classes, we often fail to look at behind the scene crews of cooks, janitors, and bus drivers. Transportation to and from school, a warm meal at noon and clean classrooms are often taken for granted. The feeding of approximately 650 teachers and students, the cleaning and maintenance of a high school and its landscaping and the transporting of some 600 students is no minor task. (Above) From left to right: Walter Bergman, Sharon Holiday, Wenzel Bardo. Front: Robert Kellett.
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Poltergeist Poltergeists — P.H. theatre ambassadors Poltergeist is a touring dramatic group composed of Teresa Mit;kelson, Richard Simon, Dave Stayner, Am- ber Storer, Denny Tropp, and Pam Young. Sponsored by Mrs. Minics, they perform for churches and other clubs and organizations. Their repertoire consists of a com- edy, a serious drama, and choral reading. At Ball State they placed second in both Serious Dram a Clas- sification and Readers Theatre. The grass was richly green and the flowers were blossoming profusely. Choral reading presents a beautiful blending of voices. Posalein kisses Von Starkenfaust as Aunt Trudi, Aunt Mina, and the Baron look on approvingly. The Duke doesn ' t seem to be too pleased. Teresa, Amber, and Dave hold that pose as Denny changes scenery to prepare for the farce they are about to act out.
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