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LIBRARY STAFF RENDERS ABLE SER Mrs. B. L. Sanders A.B., Spelman College M.A.L.S. Atlanta University Mrs. B. L. Sanders has ably served students and teach¬ ers at Penn for more than 17 years. Selection, catalog¬ ing, and shelving of books and reference materials; su¬ pervising student’s selections of research sources and making available to teachers up to date listings of li¬ brary materials, these are but a few of the many tasks which command the full attention of Penn’s able li¬ brarian. 26
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ASSIST PUPILS IN REALIZING GOALS Whether helping students understand catalogs as above or supervising the administration of a test as below, Mrs. Hughes always seems to be able to supply that “finishing touch”. After a counselling session both student and coun¬ selor seem more relaxed, better able to face the tasks which lie ahead. Mrs. Hughes, our guidance counselor, always has her work cut out for her, but this final year of Penn’s existence has been a particularly busy one. Conduct¬ ing tests and sponsoring major educational programs demand much of her effort, but she still finds time to counsel with students perplexed by immediate school and personal problems. Preparations for College Day and Career Day require the greatest amount of foresight and a sense of organization and these qualities are characteristic of the head of our guidance department! Her under¬ standing and kind counsel make all problems seem trivial and a solution is surely in sight.
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VICE TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Barbara Covington Selma Hoover Betty Jackson Earlina Tucker With the constant flow of students into the library daily, assistance in checking books, in giving informa¬ tion, and in keeping the library in order is a necessity. To satisfy this need there are library aides who are ad¬ vised by Mrs. Sanders. They are instructed in proper procedures for handling books and library equipment. Such able assistance gives the librarian more time for helping students in their choices of books and refer¬ ences. In fulfilling their duties, they have become very important to the librarian as well as to any student who spends time in the school library. These students are displaying book covers that center on the theme, “Peace on Earth.” 27
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