Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

90 1\'IR . VIRGI JA M.CONNER Library Aide MRS. WILMA S. 1\'IATER Librarian ; Library Club As he hears Mrs. Wilma Mater explain thermodynamic to 'larty Kurcias, Frank Bell decides being a librarian would be too complicated for him. Library Installs New Microfilm Center "Apparently we don't have a book on medieval plumbing but I can order one from th bookmobile," 1r . Glady Leven inform Barbara adu_k a they check the card catalogue for a ubject card. 1\'IR . GE E K. NAGEL Library Aide MR • GLADY TEVEN Library Aide MR • DOLORE E. VICTORIAN Librarian pace-age technique , pre ie\ of the future, aided library– u er in their que t for book and information. At the time of Agent 007 and hi tirring exploit , microfilm came into it own: recent i ue of cience News Letter and U. S. 1 ews and World Report were captured on microfilm. Any information- eeker could glance through the e magazines with the aid of a pecial microfilm-viewing projector loaned from the choo] y tern a an experiment. Another pace– age innovation wa a dry-cop machine ·which duplicated printed material from reference books for student and teacher at a nominal fee. dmirer of the mu ic of De– bu y and Tchaikov ky, or even Sou a, indulged their ta te by li tening to remote-controlled tape recording in li tening booth . Yet the librar ' proude t feature wa the well- Locked helve holding 6.1 book for each student.

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