The Library with all of its sections is very active this year* The pre-col- lege English classes are visiting often and , doing rery _valuable ' work in the Research Department. Mrs. Winn is re quiring two books per reporting period. This includes works from non-fiction as well as fiction. l^Irs. Barnes ’has brought her English classes for check outs, lyiiss Lee is using the reading lists from the Library in her classes. The Audio-Visual Department's sche dule has included the showing of film strips, slides, and films. The football team and the music classes also have used our audio-visual room. All the Freshman Inglish classes were invited into the Library for Orientation at the beginning of the year so that they might find materials more easily. I'^rs. VJinn brought her pre-college classes to the library for a discussion on "How to Use Research I’feterials." This was a new facet to library activities. Two hundred sixtj-eight new bboks have been added to our collection this year. In this group are Who’s Who, Grainger «s Indey to Poetry^ Nostrand»s beatific Bncyclopedla^ Popular Science Encyclopedia, ^r* Tcji? Dooley’s books and any other interesting books that you may see on display. Another order of 300 books will soon be placed for circulation. On the magazine racks, students may find a good selec-^ion of fifiy-tlapee magazinesjmany new ones have been added. Teachers and students from other classes enjoyed looking at the excellent work displayed by Mrs. Koch’s biology poster contest winners. The students who are helping with the many divisions of the library are: Lacy Thompson Sue Ann Shue Richard Long Bgtty Sue Bruton Katie Bell Poe Becky Richardson Linda Story Billy Br-’dy Gerald Hilliard Calvin Thnmpson June Carol Bunch Judy McX\tyre Teresa Haywood Janice P-nrsons David Bruton Dwight Ir^eman Carolyn Efird ^ianne ■•Thompson Jo Ann Thompson Sheila iifi;ldwin E!la ine Hicks Karen Aiidrews Janice ^^raig Roger Senders Gloria Spinks Janelle Oochrane Larry Saunders I4rs. P. R, Rankin, Sr. of Mt. Gilead has contributed materials on North Carolina for a new project area. Mrs, Rankin 5^ also donating a new Bible Encyclcpedia for our Reference room.Rev. Moore of Troy made the selection. The Worth While Club of Mt. Gilead has interest in helping purchase a reading center for the students. This would con sist of cverstuffed ahairs and a reading table. Mrs. C.p. Scarborough of Mt.Gilead has contributed a lovely plant to beau tify the reading area.*, To date^ 1^00 books have been checked out to si’idents. New recor'^.s have been added to our music lib.ary, as well as a new record player ar.. a new tape recorder. Miss Wilburn is pleased with the ex cellent use of library materials by students and teachers. It is indicative ©f a well trained student body. SlJi33 DTJ]DI:j13 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President—Larry Saunders V. President—Larry Robinson Secretary—Marie Thomj son Treasurer* -Charles Eckerson Reporter—Dotty Lilly JUI^^IOR CUSS OFFICERS President^-Jimmy Preslar V. President-«-Bobby Dickens Secretary—Sara Pat Andrews Treasurer—Linda Beaman SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President- Larry Britt V. Presidf *.t—Ralph ^ynolds Secretary- -Cynthia Harris FRESHMA1\[ class OFFICERS President—David Trodgon V. President—David ^ss Secretary k Treasurer—Jane Armstrong,

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