Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

£ibraru Student Staff Quiet, efficient library aides render assistance to inquiring minds. At all times they maintain a smooth operating library where students can secure necessary information or leisure reading material. Shelving, checking and mending books and magazines are several duties performed by these industrious aides. To attract interest and to encourage good reading habits, library assistants create imaginative bulletin board displays. Some aim at projecting seasonal occasions; others introduce new books. All in all, guided by Mrs. Barantovich, capable aides make the library an attractive center of learning. Exerting a supreme effort to keep library materials in repair. library Jides mend torn book< and magazines which undergo maximum dail)' use. Creative libra[)' assistants using an autumnal approach deco– rate the bulletin board in the new building for the :tpproach– ing autumn season. Their true objective is to entice all "book lovers." BOTTOM ROW: Bett)' Ann Bue:tr. Theresa Mikeo. Jackie Gladden. Lorraine O'Brokta, Gloria Gabriel, Eileen Doria. Patricia Bester, llf:tf)' Ann Thompson. Rosalie C.1talano. RO\X' no.;'O: Helen Cales, Be'·erl)' DiGuglielmo, Gloria Gamon. Sheila Buchna, Lois Mesaros, Linda Rado,·ich, Karen Whetzel. Mary Marga– ret Gmutza. Rosem:tC)' Omvitz. RO\XI THREE: Bernadette ~likeo. Beatrice Mazzocco, El– len Jean Dikun, Maxine Colrnes. Leta Harper, Eileen Kyle. Starla Sepkovic, Rita Spinetti. ROW FOL'R: Veroni– ca Skovr-Jn. Veronica Kotarba, Joan Garlac-L. Dolores Wit· kowski. Dennis Johnson. Bar– bara Mazzocco, Bernadette Kostelnik, Ellt'O Dudash.

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