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Unaware of the fern’s interest in her hair, Mrs. Wright Secretary Mrs. Brooks, demonstrates the dexterity Research librarian Mrs. Marshall, schedules checks over the installation of new books into the needed to do several things at once so that she may sophomore classes who need her services for their library. help to keep the library running smoothly. dreaded term papers. A SRICATIONAL MEDA | cot in ee yy cexerensosncennnnineea anv Audio-visual aides technician Mrs. Thomas, enjoys a Running a library smoothly involves unending short respite before she must take a television down paperwork and extra hours for dedicated librarians two flights of stairs. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Wright. Layout by Franklin Clemmer—9
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Holley Instrumental in Senior Decisions Guidance Counselors worked together during the summer scheduling classes and planning for various other activities during the year. Senior advisor, Mr. Ernest Holley helped Seniors choose the college that was best for them, as well as, reviewing applica- tions for college from early September until Arranging a suitable time for a parent-teacher con- ference, Mr. Mozian talks with a parent over the telephone. After just proofing a Senior’s application to college, Mr. Holley grins with satisfaction in knowing that the student will be accepted. 8—Officials late February. Mr. John Mozian worked on scheduling the Juniors to take the dreaded college boards, while Mrs. Betty Lawerance persuaded Sophomores that Lee was not as big and intimidating as they thought. Meanwhile, up on third floor, the library was busting with activity as Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Marshall, and Mrs. Brooks prepared for another year. Keeping the library quiet and peaceful for those who wanted to study proved to be a dif- ficult task since the library was known as - the center of socializing. - | Although she is surrounded by massive amounts of paperwork, Mrs. Parkins gives a smile as she breaks for lunch. Taking time out from their demanding schedules, the guidance department makes plans for future activities.
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— . : Looking over this year’s band students, Bob Sanger thinks of long hours of practice which are needed to achieve excellence. Senta Chorus students get primed for the Christmas concert as Boise Taylor stresses timing, pitch, and tone. Blushing bride, Suzanne Link, bides her time in class as she counts the days to her wedding, scheduled for November 17. Explaining techniques in carpentry, Mark White in- spires students to integrate a simple board into a finished creation. 10—Officials
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