Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access

( 178 ) Tracy Harrison exempliries the devoted spirit of Mi Blackmon's assistant . During their study hall, these "junior" librarians aid with the many jobs a ociated with the succes ful operation of a library. These active girls are a ociated with efficiency. They work that President-Carolyn Farmer Vice-President-Evelyn Tillman Secretary-Treasurer-Tracy Harrison A state of extreme emergency was declared! Re– search theme time had come and gone and when the the dust settled, the library was in a shamble. Miss Blackmon called a meeting of her faithful crew of library assistants and, before anyone could say "vertical file", the library was once again in perfect order. The Library Club, which labors to serve the faculty as well as the student body, had 15 members for this year. Their pro– grams consisted of film strips and talks illustrating the various library methods. They also had five committees which helped the library function properly. These com– mittees were the bookmarks, mending, public relations, bulletin boards and flower groups. Five members at– tended the district meeting at Americus in November, and five members were present at the state convention at Rock Eagle in April. With added information gained there, the Library Club will be able to continue its val– uable service to the faculty and students at school. we may learn. The e are the member of the CH Library A islant Club, an active group whose purpo e i to render all po ~ible a i lance to the stu· dent and teacher who use the CH library. They are, L. to R., lsl row: ~fary O'Neal, Le lie Vining, Carolyn Farmer, Tracy Harri on and Michele Brickhou e. 2nd row: Carol Cotton, Lib app, Ann DePumpo, Bernice Barbay and Julie perr. One of their project this year was that o( illustrating President Ei enhower's visit to outh America through the u e of maps, po ters and book .

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