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. POPULAR MUSIC AND
LIBRARIES Recordings are
widely-circulated items in most
public libraries these days: and
•the libraries of the Pettigrew
Region (Shepard-Pruden
.Memorial Library in Edenton.
Tyrrell County Public Library
in Columbia, and Washington
..County Library in Plymouth)
is re no exception. In fact, the
palest statistics show that
recordings represent the most
•rapid increase of any library
:jnaterials circulated.
;* The selection of recordings
: for public library collections
•has undergone a change in
:|>hilosophy in recent' timtts.
Pam Bunch To
Head Chowanian
•: Pam Bunch has been elected
itditor of the award-winning
ii’howanian. student newspaper
at Chowan High School. Ira Lou
JJyrum will serve as associate
Editor during 1973-74.
: : Millie Bunch will be business
manager.
They were among 25 students
recently named to posts on the
newspaper.
The new staff put out the
latest edition of the newspaper,
distributed April 20.
Reporting the news around
school will be Lou Ann Bass.
Karen Harrell, and Debra
Boswell.
>' Killing the position of
elementary reporter is Donnie
Mosley, with (Jail Bass at ihe
high school reporter. Marcia
Nixon shall cover the junior
high news and Ciloria Copeland
will be acting as club reporter.
Society editor is Belva
Ashley. Thomasina Hall will
deliver the top tunes in Music
Spotlight and Phyllis Jordan
will do the calendar.
Adding to the sports scene
Will Ik* Al Peele.
; Providing artwork will Ve Jill
flendrix, Cathv Bass, and Brad
Hollowed.
: Filling the positions of.
fA-oo!readers are Donna Bunch.
Kdna Privott. and La Rue •
(jhappell
j.M i incogrciphers and
wil* lie Doris
Spruill. Tony Hare, and M«»l
Evans.
tj>e newspapers
throughout school ‘wifi- oe
Angela Asbell and Peggy Ba ss.
‘.Life would be simpler if the*
people on the earth were mor<;
sbicere.
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By. MBS. NKIXIE M. SANDERS
Dtneto r MO|inr Rational Library
When libraries first began
purchasing recordings, they
chn»se spoken records and
clsissical music. The rationale
was that these were of high
litjerary and musical quality -
and they were items the
ordinary library patron would
not buy for himself. Since we
•use similar thinking in j
purchasing reference books,
that is all right as far as it goes.
But the function of a public
library is not just to supply
information and education,
although that is foremost in our
plans. Another important
function of the public library is
to provide materials for
recreation and aesthetic
enjoyment hence, popular
recordingfs are appropriate in
the same way that mysteries
and romances belong on the
shelves along with biography
and history.
, Since funds for purchase of
I materials are limited (the
largest, percentage still goes for
books, periodicals taking the
next largest share) it is
impossible to secure all the
records we would like to add to
our collection immediately.
Every effort is made to choose I
wisely and economically to I
serve the widest .variety of I
last es.
SCREECHES
RECORD SELECTION
AUVICE Recognizing the I
pr oblems inherent in buying I
popular music for libraries, the I
Young Adult Consultant of the I
North Carolina State Library, I
ftliss Nancy Wallace, has I
arranged some help. A I
w orkshop has been arranged I
w ith an expert from California I
who gave a most interesting I
presentation at the recent I
convention in New Orleans. I
Ylrs., Caroline Saheb-Ettaba. I
the Director of Library Services I
for Bro-Dart West in California. I
es conducting the workshop on I
April 25 in Smithfield. The I
li’ettigrew Regional library will I
be represented by Mrs. Louise I
Darby, the Chowan County I
librarian from the Shepard- I
l’ruden Memorial Library in I
Edenton.
The description of the I
• presentation included the I
following* "The purpose of the I
program is to stimulate greater I
awareness on the part of I
lib rarians of the importance of I
popular music recordings in I
their collections, and to give I
some guidelines in selecting and I
building
addition, there is emphasis on'l
the use of recordings by I
librarians who are interested in I
communicating mox e I
effectively with young adults, I
minority groups, and specific I
age groups." I
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Thursday, April i ,1973
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