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Page 96 text:
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TAGE CRE The stage crew is under the supervision of Nlr. Don Johnson. Their task is to construct and move scenery tor play production and assem- blies. They were in charge of scenery tor the Christmas assembly. The big job lies ahead in spring activities. OFFICERS President: Paul Jukes Vice-President: David Lund Secretary-Treasurer: Robert Brown OFFICERS, left to right: David Lund, Paul Jukes, and Robert Brown. Left to Rogers, right: Row 7, Robert VanGuiloler, Jim Morrison, Norman Brown, Paul Jukes, Mr. Johnson. Row 2, Terry Goodwill, David Lund, John Robert Brown.
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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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Page 97 text:
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ART CLUB The Art Club is very helpful at Youngsville High School. Under the supervision of Mr. Camploell, they paint posters and signs both in- side and outside of school. They also help with decorations for special occasions at the high school. The club has seventeen members. Meetings are held every seventh period as well as ac- tivity period. They sponsored a successful mon- ey-raising dance in the fall. OFFICERS President: William Pafchen Secretary: Kathy Ford Treasurer: Peggy Kay L ft f ' ll: ' ' . Barb 'Ergiefn R1?c:':nl23im?2ssm P53931 EFSITY 55.113, Peggy Kay, Cgrmle Anderson. Row 2, Anthony Roberti, Connie Knapp, Karen Hajnik, Green' and Diane Kay. ' 1 Y I Hams-1 Onnle An erSon, Mike Murphy, Bill Urbamk, Phil Baker. Row 4, Doug Phanco, Bart 'l' 5 his Es
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