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I.M.C. Provides More Books, Opportunities The more commonly known as the library, opened at the beginning of the school year and proceeded to provide one of the best resource areas for stu- dents in the country. Including almost 20,000 books, 145 periodicals, and a vast collection of audio-visual materials, the I.M.C. catered to the needs of all stu- dents. As a study area, the I.M.C. proved to be a quiet, relaxing area, conducive to efficient learning. The librarians, with the help of student aides, kept the area in working order, daily cataloging new books and re-shelving used ones. To us, it proved to be an inviting, pleasant area for socializing as well as studying. Mrs. Elinor Morgan and Mrs. Eleanor Hullinger pause from consulting reference materials to pose for the photographer. Mrs. Katherine Clark, librarian-secretary, smiles in the midst of one duties, sorting books. Mrs. Elinor Morgan picks up the mail for the I.M.C. of her Mrs. Eleanor Hullinger paints one of the newly installed gates to the I.M.C. I.M.C. Department MRS. ELEANOR HULLINGER University of Southern Mis sissippi, Radford College; B.S., M.S. Head of I.M.C. Department; Sponsor of I.C.F. MRS. ELINOR MORGAN Marshall University, Radford College; B.S. Audio Visual; Cheerleading Sponsor of Varsity Fall Squad 22
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The Junior National Honor Society numbered eighty- seven members this year. Ail were characterized by being scholars in the Junior Class. In February, a tea was held in conjunction with the Sen- iors for the first semester Honor Roll students. All the guests were well-received. The Junior Honor Society also prepared to honor the Sen- ior Honor Society with several tokens in recognition of the Seniors ' graduation. Officers elected in January were President — Trionne Hilliard; Vice-President — Beth Holt; Secretary-Treasurer — Jamie Sypniewski; Reporter — Mitch Martin. The Juniors also expressed their appreciation to their sponsors, Mrs. Jackie Freeman, and Mrs. Audrey Burnett. Rhonda Ramsey and Mrs. Marian Lockard work on preparations for National Honor Society tea. | ( FRONT ROW) Mrs. Jackie Freeman, Michelle Jaccard, Robin McCormick, Debra Vaughn, Lori Class, Tamie Seitz, Melinda Am mar, Candy ( Painter, Cheryl Peterson, Rhonda Goad, Phyllis Morris, Mrs. Audrey Burnett. ( SECOND ROW) Mike Holcomb, Dawn Manns, Suzanne DeHart, Rebecca Collins, Della Boadwine, Donna Bain, Carol Forbes, Donna Wade, Elizabeth Cox, Lynda Morehead, Lisa Akers, Sally Gannaway. ( BACK ROW) Dan McGlothin, Jamie Sypniew- ski, David O’Dell, Mark Hearn, Steve McNally, Ricky Boyd, Jackie Cox, Carl Stowers, John Felts, Robin Workman, Paula Tibbetts, Melody Tickle. ( FRONT ROW) Beccie Huddle, Judy Shel- burne, Terrie Simmons, Tina Pennington, Brenda Meadows, Renee Lindsay, Pam Spencer, Beth Holt, Debra Phillips, Debbie Stoots. ( SEC- OND ROW) Robin Huddle, Vera O’Dell, Gayle Mitchell, Janet Mabry, Donna O’Dell, Dena Tro- baugh, Melynda White, Pam Morris, Marsha Dula, Anita Martin, Judy Dalton. ( BACK ROW) Mark Underwood, Liz Lester, Janet Lindsey, George Pugh, Nena Koch, Gwen King, Trionne Hilliard, Mitch Martin, Keith Boyd, Michael Boothe, John Chappell, Yyron Croslin, Carl Hanks. 21
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Renee Wilson seems temporarily distracted by one of many fascinating books in the l.M.C. Broadcasting taped programs through the school T.V. system keeps audio- visual aides Eddie Bell and Bobby Golliday busy. 23
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