Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA)

 - Class of 1963

Page 94 of 144

 

Youngsville High School - Aquila Yearbook (Youngsville, PA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 94 of 144
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Page 94 text:

LIBRARY Left to right: Row I, Virgil Bailey, Frank Kwiatowski, Donna St. Clair, Joann Zeedar, Shirley Wolfe, Mary Lou Smith, Shirley Smith, Cindy Brown, and Miss Henry. Row 2, Michael Fedorchuk, Patricia Love, Linda Turner, Joyce Hartford, Nancy Andress, Silvia Bowers, Judy Wood, Sherry Moniak, and Marilyn Jukes. Row 3, Judith Rea, Carol Coons, Linda Wiler, Richard Wilcox, Elizabeth Savitz, Kathy Van Guilder, Frances Bailey, Mary Ann Yucha, Barbara Moniak, and Trudy Howell. Row 4, Virginia Wolfe, Dennis Allen, Sandra Suppa, Elizabeth Ford, Susan Martin, Margaret Kellogg, Linda Williams, Herbert Proctor, Cheryl Camp, and Harold Crandtell. Row 5, Ruth Winans, Patricia Taydus, Martha Wiler, Doris Black, Andrew Zolko, Karen Van Guilder, Connie Garber, Frank Mathers, Patricia Shannon, and Richard Reed. Row 6, Rosemary Stuart, Carol Lawrence, Steve Wachter, Kathy Graham, Sandra Peterson, Craig Giegerich, Virginia Moronski, Christine Pavlock, Betty Nulph, and Samuel Lore. WORKING on the card catalogue is Miss Henry, our school librarian. 90

Page 93 text:

STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of elect- ed representatives from all classes of the Junior-Senior high school. The purpose is to promote, in all ways possible, school loyalty and cooperation among students. This year, the Student Council has worked with the Foreign Student Exchange Program by sponsoring a Welcome Dance for Ankle de Jongh and has also assumed minor fi- nancial obligations in this proiect. Other activities have included the sale of school folders, Dress-Up Day, Harvest Dance, Winter Festival, assisting in the planning survey for Career Night, preparation for the publication of the student handbook, and the presentation ot Scholarship Awards on Awards Day. Left to right: Row 1, Mrs. Mona Knapp, Advisor, Susan Gettings Catherine Lucia William Hartford Kathy Ford Stephen Meleen Elaine Rhodes, Conrad Danielson. Row 2, Ankie cle Jongh, Gary Sitler Margaret Kellogg Thomas Carr Janice Wolfe Philip Ferry Ruth Ann Bauerle Row 3, Barbara Wolfe, Charles Sample, Jeanne Natale Donald Snow Connie Chappel Thomas Long Donalyn Archibold Judy Rafalski Row 4, Kenneth Thomas, Terry Lucas, Toni Yanni, Raymond Hazeltine Geoffrey Kay Susan Reagle Barbara Dyke Connie Knapp Row 5 Mary Mulvey, and Frances Muczynski.



Page 95 text:

The Library Club is a Training class for sTaff members To familiarize Them wiTh The library and The books and magazines found There. They learn To Take over The charging desk, which involves such Things as checking books in and ouT, signing passes, making ouT fine noTices, handling some of The magazines and mail, helping Mrs. lngols, The library secreTary, prepare The books for The shelves, and keeping order in The library. This year There are TwenTy-Three sTudenTs in The Training class which meeTs during The AcTiviTy Period. They musT compleTe a workbook during This Time. Once The Training class is compleTed, iT need never be repeaTed. There are sixTy-six sTudenTs on The staff This year including Those in The Training class. Any sTu- denT in grades eighT Through Twelve, who likes books and people, is eligible To ioin. The proper funcTioning of The library and iTs 5,213 books would be quiTe impossible wiThouT Their help, which is greaTly appreciaTed. Miss Henry, school librarian, is The advisor. THE LIBRARY secretary, Mrs. Ingols, is seen doing one of her many iobs, filing. PUTTING books back on The shelf is Mary Ann Yucha. CHECKING ouT books is a very necessary part of running an efficienT library. Joann Zeedar is demonstrating This process.

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