Oneonta High School 1967 Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) - Full Access
Student\ in study halls find the individual liiHary carrel a quiet Jllan• to read, prepare for ext/IllS, and do lwmeu:ork. Library changes include cards , special programs Expanded faci lities, an increased number of booh, and the new librarv card system marked the changes in the school libn1~y. , Replacing the library pas~ system, librarv cards, punched hy the study hall teacher and the librarian, permitted students to use the library one period a day. An increased paperback collection include., books for the revised curriculum of junior and sophomore hi~tory clas~es as well as special coll('<:tion~ for Latin American and Russian Studies. Under library sponsorship, ~ l r. Squin•.., pre'>('nted a reading from Shakespeare, ~I rs. \Vi lder's sophomore English c lass read Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and ~l r. Signorino !->howed a filmstrip on the American 1\:egro during :'\ational Brotherhood Week. The dis– play ca'>e, with illu..,trations hy John Brent, carried out the themes of these programs. Carol Deck er and Tim Parsons patiently wait for their li/Jrary cards to be punched. This system, initiated this year, replaced passes to the library. \lr,. ~Jar~ Gould ~ '"· Edith Br~ ant 49
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