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One huge convenience in the library it the photo copying machine, which is used mainly when an article is found in a magazine or other research books but can not be removed from the library. Here. Stephanie Venable takes advantage of the machine while reseaching a topic for her English assignment. Photo by R. Foster While checking out a book for his Junior research paper. Michael Gate asks for help from Mrs. Dixie King on the subject. Photo by R. Foster Library Aides: (front) Michelle Cowley, Andrea Johnson (2) Deborah Duhon. Yolanda Singleton. Della Bums. Cindy Newman. (3) Mrs Kay Marsh, assistant librarian. Tina Broome. Cheryl Noll. Clay Tipett. Judy Robbins. Penny Wei born. Mrs. Lois Snead, head librarian Mrs Marsh comments Working with students is a very rewarding experience Library aides brighten the library and are a valuable asset to the library as well as the school. Photo by Provine Studios Arthur. Photo by R Foster Books. Books, books! I wish they'ed fix my typewriter. comments Mrs Sue Brysch. secretary, as she works on pro- cessing some of the many new volumes the library received this year Photo by R Foster Singing If Ever I Would Leave You from the movie Cametof is Tony Estes and Robyn White, students of Mrs Suzi Powers The class videotaped this singing session while studying the story of King Library »61
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Relieved, excited, elated and overjoyed were the feelings that were simultaneously running through John Dizon as he was announced Valedictorian. The other nine top honor graduates had similar feelings. Each celebrant had his hardest subject, but the one that was most complained about was math-related sub- jects. Jennifer Walker com- mented, Elementary analysis was a killer!” Karen Roberts elaborated. Calculus is most definitely the biggest pain of a class I’ve ever had. It's really frustrating to work hard for something and still come up short when grades go out. Other classes that gave Expressing those similar feelings trouble were history and English. Greg Abshier com- mented. “Ms. (Nora) Clark was very hard, but I feel I got a lot out of her class. The honorees all agreed that their parents and siblings had a great deal of influence on their studies. Everett Auzenne said, My sister Brenda, a former Valedic- torian, was the biggest in- fluence for me. As far as studying went, John summed it up neatly. He said. I have to study just like everyone else. If anyone thinks that it comes naturally then they're only fooling themselves. Photo» by M. Turrve; Top 10 63
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