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PCT Q' GOLD and Books Arc Always With Us l-he Qltice OMES a time in the life of every student when a little slip of paper summons him to the office. There he meets a friendly, smiling person, Mrs. William Johns CMary to usj. Between answering the telephone, typing letters, and giv- ing excuses to pupils who just can't get to class on time, she directs the hesitant ones to the private offices of Mr. Davison and Mrs. Harris. Away from the babel and eternal tramp of feet in the corridors Mary per- forms daily the hundred duties of a school secre- tary. r sl' if IW J! The Library . E all have memories of time spent in the library reading short Sf01'i9S, C0HSCientl0uS1Y studying the history our text-book cou1dn't hold, choosing a book review, or grudgingly paying a fine. Besides using the library for supplementary reading and reference work, many students spend a free period there reading current magazines or leisurely browsing among the books. South Branch has a collection of 9,260 books, providing a wide choice in the selection of books to read, and subscribes regularly for fifty-six popular magazines and three daily newspapers. Few people remember the humble beginning of our library. It original- ly consisted of several hundred books, two book cases, and a table located in the hall outside room 227. After the new wing was completed, South Branch Library was established and opened on January 8, 1925, with a collection of 1,827 books. Since then it has grown into the library as we know it-a pleasant, well-lighted room with books on every subject under the sun. The library staH includes Miss Lela Thomas, librarian, Miss Mary Lathrop, and student assistants, Florence Harshe, Letha Arrants, Anna Hostetler, and Frances Burnette.
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