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,...111 Combination Facilities Create Crowded Library Conditions rpi:5+wq,,jzg1ri2fQ'iiz?3i5i, - Operating as one in quarters too limited and sub- standard for an elementary library, the 7500 volume Western School Library serves both high school and elementary grades. Elementary students are scheduled for weekly library activities, while the door is open to high school students at all other times. Librarians Mr. C. W. Driskill and Mrs. Marsha Goodrum in 1970 and 1971 have added more than 1600 new books to the collection, while constantly shifting books, materials, and equipment to create more space. Although Mr. Driskill is primarily responsible for high school library service and Mrs. Goodrum for elementary, they work together in a common effort to provide better library services to students and teachers. TOP: Mr. Driskill proofreads a book order. ABOVE: Lorne Anderson, Libby Brown, Dennis Dingler, James Derring and Jimmy Cash identify an insect. 41
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r 1.i.. x X .,,,.,,.,,r F, TOP: Mrs. Goodrum points out a reference book for Bobbie Bailey. ABOVE: Pam Brown helps Gussie Whatley and Elaine Carter check out a book for a report in English, RIGHT: Pam Tankersley, Laurie Cofield, and Betty Banks look for books they will enjoy reading. 40 ill ,an
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PART IV Honors And Events Awards, Honors Recognize Outstanding Western Students Achievements ot superior students at Western are recognized through presentations of awards including the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award for the Senior girl who scores highest on a standardized test Star Student status is bestowed upon a Senior in the top ten per cent of his class who scores highest on the SAT Awards also are presented for athievements in various clubs TOP LEFT: Connie Egan represented Western and Coweta County in the Governor's Honor Program, Piano Division. TOP RIGHT: Janice Kee accepts the Betty Crocker Home- maker award from Mr. Charles Byrd, Principal. ABOVE: Connie Egan was selected for All-State Chorus.
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