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LIBRARY Within the hallowed chambers of the library assemble many studious people. In this sanctuary they do reference work for classes, select books for book reports, read magazines and newspapers for current events, and do light reading for pleasure. Found here are excellent sources of valuable information. Some of these are the pamphlet hle, encyclopedias, biographic section, dictionaries, magazines, and readers' guides. Any library must have a well trained staff. Under the direction of Mrs. jones, librarian, are joy Wallace, Joyce Mann, Barbara Reed, Lenora jones, Betty Erdle, John Morris, Phil Brown, Jerry Jackson, and John Whealy. F. H. A. The F. H. A., Future Homemakers of America, a state and nation- wide organization, was extended to Y. H. S. this year. This club is for high school girls who have been or are enrolled in home eco- nomics. This organization is intended to develop social qualities and to promote and develop better home life for its members and their families. Mrs, Brown directs both the F. H. A. and 4-H. F. H. A. ofirerr are at left: Marna Donovan, presidentg Jean Storer, treasurerg Joyce Kem, secretaryg Karen Wagner, song leader, Faustine Childs, parliamentariang Barbara Elliott, pianistg Margue- rite Cook, historian, Faye Southerland, vice-president. 4-H Enrichment and development of youth are the principles of the 4-H club, members of which are both boys and girls. Last year York- town's club had one of the highest ratings in baking, food prepara- tion, food preservation, and room improvement. Ninety-seven out of a hundred completed their projects and from this number forty- three received blue ribbons. Yorktown sent three entries to the State Fair and each attained the honor of being awarded blue ribbons. 4-H Officers: standing from left to right below are, Beulah Stewart, recreational leader, joan Thompson, treasurer, Shirley Bilby, pianistg jean Storer, reporter, realed from left to right are, Lois Wallace, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Williams, secretaryg Flora Newman, song leader. joelma Tosh, president, was graduated last year and was not present when pic- ture was taken. Qs.,
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