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The Library Aides, of course. They help Mrs. Joyce Condin, and Mr. David Bris- ton. There are two Library courses you can take, Library I, and Library II. The aides shelve, process, and check- out books, and work with the micro-film. The Work these aides do helps to keep the Media Center in good shape. Who,s behind the book shelves. One of the duties of a Library Aides is to check out books. junior Paul Albertson checks out a book for a fellow student. Library Aides for the 1974 75 school year SEATED Carlos V'll l S Be b I I ' 1 arr a k Bob Sue Becker prepares books for placement Sqhlele, Debble Gibbs, Judy Pearsa11'and Paul Albertson. STAND?NCf, gljndycB5E1lett on the library shelves. Michael Morrow, Librarians Mr. David -Briston and Mrs. Joyce Condon and Sue , Armstrong.
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Tom Baier poses for a picture while doing his radio show. ,fs .X sem. f Developing a career W. T. S. D. provide s our school system the means in which to educate students in the broadca sting field. W. T. S. D. unde r the direction of M. A. Kupelian is operated by students who holdtheir third class license. The music selection Varies from the top 40 to country mu s ic, they are supplied records by all major recording com- panies. W. T. S. D. which is located at 88. 1 on your FM dial also have com- plete p l ay-by-p l ay coverage of high school sports. Brian Heatherington and jim Mullins get ready to start their show. Typing up copy for a news show is Deve Delong.
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. 5 S ingvli ..s tis Charlie Deacon fseatedj helps Tom Hudson as he prepares for the second semester. Filing computer schedules is Karl Froling. New registration proves successful Registration this year was totally different from previous years in several Ways. Convert- ing from the old way of registering to the col- lege form of forming a new school year. The new registration included giving the students a chance to choose their own classes, what hour they want and above all which teacher they would want to have for the class. This new form of registration has proven so far as to be a suc- cess, and will probably continue in future years to come. The work gets pretty hectic as Mrs. Portwood and Molly Mcgrath assist Tom Altoff.
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