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Sophomores: Gonazles to Hallenberger Adam Gonzales Andrew Ernie Gonzales Mario Gonzales Robert Gonzalez Gonzales Kelly Gorman Patrick Gorman Mark Gramling Andrew Karin Gray Roger Gray Sharon Greco Goodenough Mike Gregoire Gina Gregory Ronnie Grell Dorene Gray Eric Griffith Bryan Griggs Laura Gngory Steve Greer Tammy Grillo Tracie Grinke Nelson Grona Virginia Gressetl Melissa Hollin Haberman Lori Hagel Sharon Grill Gustafson Ronnie Gregg Gurwitz Paul Hall Hallenberger 224 Holly Hagle Student ID required Can you believe they ' re making us show ID ' S just to get a book out of the library! Yeah I know man, its a real burn isn ' t it? For the first time, students were required to show identification before checking books out of the library, explained Ms. Eva Milstead, head librar- ian. However, the cause for the change was due to the increasing problem of book theft, she continued. A total of 10,000 new books were pur- chased with a grant from the federal gov- ernment approved two years ago and received at the end of last year. The grant helped boost the number of books to the ten books per student requested by the southern accrediting association, explained Ms. Milstead. In addition to books, newspaper clip- pings, magazines, and encyclopedias, students and faculty members were able to check out audio-visuals aids, con- cluded Ms. Milstead. c (A) Using the library atmosphere, Jean Anne Harris and Kathryn Shershun, sophomores, quietly work on their career research papers (photo by Saenz). (C) During lunch, Ralph Dykman and Bobby Busey do their homework (photo by Saenz). (E) While working on a research paper for English, Paula Barnes, senior, comfortably stretches out on chairs (photo by Saenz).
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4 Additional counselor allows staff maoe time for students 11 • ■. With the addition of a new counselor, Ms. Sharon Shoup, more time was found for the students, explained Mr. James Webb, counselor. With the time gained through the increased staff size, the counselors were able to do more actual counseling, con- tinued Mr. Webb. Counselors aided stu- dents in personal, social and academic difficulties, and, for the first time, they saw every senior on a one to one basis to discuss the student ' s plans for the future. In addition to their new activities, counselors performed their regular duties: administering testing programs, assisting students in selecting courses for the upcoming year and helping sen- iors with scholarships and financial applications, said Mr. Webb. (B) Members of the counsel ing staff include FRONT ROW: Ms. Michelle Shoup, Ms. Winifred English, Ms. Bernice Everin, BACK ROW: Mr. James Webb, Ms. Frances Everett, Mr. Claude Smith (photo by Moore). (D) Ms. Shirley Stone, secretary for the counselors, looks over withdrawal sheets (photo by Wells). (F) Speaking with Sonja Weborg, freshman, about a schedule change, Ms. Bemice B Everin, counse- lor, discusses the possibilities (photo by Saenz). Pages by Julie Murnin 223
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for book checkout liill I!. ' ! n (B) During lunch. Norma Benavides, senior, browses through the research material (photo by Saenz). (D) In the library with his English class, John Lowry looks through fiction books (photo by Saenz). Pages by Wesley Dalton 225
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