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MAGAZINE DRIVE The major money raising event held by Webster Junior High School pupils this year was the magazine drive. Mr. Robert Sprague, a representative from Curtis Publishing Company, visited the school early in the fall of T963 to promote the sale of Curtis magazines. An assembly was held for the entire student body to brief them on the organization of the drive which was termed as very successful. The proceeds from the campaign were used for various school activities, such as sports equipment, educa- tional film strips, additional library facilities, and the assemblies provided by the School Assembly Service. A.V.A. CLU B 11963-641 lt is the responsibility o-f the Webster A.V.A. to develop an organization of service. Working be-hind the scenes to make our school'a more efficient and more beneficial place for all, these students contribute a great deal of time and effort toward this end. The students who make up this group are selected not by popularity, but by maturity and dependability. lt is our desire to promote better teacher-pupil relation- ships, along with a higher level of education through audio-visual service. 35
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MAGAZINE DRIV Mr Bob Sprague Curtis Rep esentative Gfade Representatives iw ,Q if X Q 'mx' W A M-ff . hwv- 1 x' S Check out! High Salesman
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' .I LIBRARY CLUB First Row, left to right: Jimmy Miller, Sally Sprague, Carol Clark, Diana Akerley, Nancy Hayes, Miriam Howland, Patty - Marcus, ,David Plummer Second Rowlzg.-Sandra. Greaton, 'Linda DiRenzo, Carla Rybeck, Sue. Rowboiharn, Patty Murphy, Nancy Hawthorne, Beth Morissette, Linda.Thompson, Dena Strout, Marcia Cole, Cheryl Nauin, Debby Bates, Margie Bean, Sharon Chicoine, Janet Biron, Kay Daley, Donna Mongeau A . .Em . Third Row: Barbara Smyc, Marion Carsley, Carole Hopp, Sue Brackett, Sue James, Sandy Longtin, Betsy Greene, Gail Knowles, Joyce Starkey Absent when the picture was taken: Margie Barrell, Gayle Goding, Kathy Golder, Allen Hutchinson, Margie Isaacson, John Kendall, Steve Ness, Sue Parker, Kathy Skinner, Ron- nie Stevens LIBRARY CLUB Our library is equipped with a variety of books. It' provides us with information and enjoyment in practically every field. S-tudent librarians, members of the library club, work in the library. One of their duties is to help anyone who comes in searching for reading material. They also keep a list of all the students who enter the library and a list of those who borrow reference books. Furthermore, they cover and file books, and maintain' order.. In September the club met and chose the fol- lowing officers: Diana Akerley-President Nancy Hayes-Vice President Carol Clark-Secretary Mrs. Ludwick served as club adviser. The club agreed to meet the first Tuesday of every month. At the Tuesday meetings library procedures, which would best serve the interests of all who make use of the library, were discussed, At one meeting, committees were formed, name- ly, a committee for checking the index files, a house- keeping committee for overseeing the order of books and shelves, a program committee for planning the program for each meeting, a committee for checking overdue books, and a committee for ascertaining that all cards be filed correctly. Chairman of some of these committees were the following: Sue Rowbotham - Program Carol Clark - Overdue boo-ks Sue Parker - Card filing Int May the members of the committees held ci workshop for the purpose of cleaning the library and recovering books. '36
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