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Senior, KJm Flippin. is overjoyed by the thought c ' hcMng to shelve all these boolo. Photo by Dusti.- Leor. Library student excels Kim Flippin had taken library science class for tv ' o years. Mrs. Ga ye Lee commented, We have had several ex- cellent library students this year. I am proud of all of them. However this is my second year to have senior, Kim Flippin, in class; and she has done truly out- standing v ork. Academically, she went beyond the requirements for an E. I find that real scholars do that. In meeting the rigid standards for library applications, I found Kim only had to be instructed once, and she would do the work neatly and without error. I would like to see Kim become a professional school librarian. With a college degree I feel sure she V, :jld make an excellent one. I spent a lot of time in the library, and 1 thought I ' d learn more about it, said Kim Flippin about her choice of this class. She also replied, Yes, it has benefi- ted me because I took rhetorical writing and we have used the library a lot this year. Kim said she would like to work in the library in college; but as for a career, she is undecided. A school librarian needs a certain amount of knowledge on all subjects plus a lot of knowledge on the ad- ministration of a library. Many people do not realize that a school librarian is a teacher just like any teacher that has specialized in a certain area, Mrs. Gaye Lee stated. 97
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SATELLITE DISH students enjoy library with addition of a satellite Junior, Raymond Baraks, taxes time to neip senior. Mike Higgins recKi tl-ie newspaper Photo by Dustin Lear The Warsaw High School library received a satellite dish from Dockery Satellite, located in the Truman Hills Shopping Center. The satellite dish was being used constantly to recor d educational programs anywhere from a history program about King Aurther to a science program about the life cycle of a zebra. There were many programs recorded for many various classes. Mrs. Gay Lee stated, It is fan- tastic to me that we, here in the middle of Missouri, can be present in the U.S. Capitol or any other place when important happenings are occurring. When the space shuttle blew up, we were there! Also, satellite television provides the oppor- tunity to utilize a wide variety of educational programming, don ' t understand how it all works, but I ' m glad it does. Many students commented on the importance of the satellite. Senior, Lenora Retherford commented with a chuckle, While I ' m escaping from daily pressures, 1 can tune in to my favorite Sesame Street episodes. Junior, Kim Murphy stated, By having the satellite we can get more educational programs for our classes. Many students who slipped into the library to escape the daily jam of the halls, can relax with a good book, watch t.v., or just sit back and enjoy the quiet atmosphere of the library. Senior, Chelle Bobbins, enjoys the couch in the Sbtatf. whis lecxJing a current article in a magazine. Photo by Dustin Lear. Dole Johnson, junior finds something more inter- esting in the library than Trig. Ptx)to by Dustin Lear Randy Johnson, senior, relaxes in the library, while pretending to read a magazine. Ptioto by Dustin Lear 96 media center designed by ami schuiz
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Heather Prrry, j.inior, shows that her style of dress- ing is with the modern times. Photo by Kara Hash Qg people division I ' designed by dina thrasher
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