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BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Barantovich,

L.

Antonini, N. Antonini, .Murray, Suba, Schiavoni, Fitzmaurice. ROW TWO: Rabie, DeMark, Whetzel, Cari,

Radovich, Shetler. Wolpink. ROW THREE: Catalano, Marucci, Kyle, Packan, Bcrnot, Johnson. ROW FOUR: Faux, Coles, DeNardo, Taffoni,

Dou"glas, Brezovsky. O'Brokta. TOP ROW: KuHkowski, Seese, :\lazzocco. Witkowski, Rohaley, White.

Library Club

Anette DeNardo and Joanne Rohaley, ninth period Hbrary aides, compile daily

circulation

record~.

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Student library aides played a major role in

keeping the library running smoothly. Under the

guidance of Mrs. Martha Barantovich, they were

trained to repair, shelve, and check books and

magazines and to keep the library neat, clean, and

atlractive.

To encourage students to read widely, the

aides cleverly decorated the library bulletin board.

Their displays introduced new books ready for

circulation.

Four student librarians representing the group

at a meeting of the Southwestern Area Student

Library Association at Monongahela High School

in the fall, returned with knowledge of new library

techniques and promotional ideas. The spring meet·

ing, AP.ril 16, 1966, was held at Redstone. The li·

brary aides proved to be expert hostesses.

The student librarians recall their endeavors

with a feeling of pride, for they realized the aims

and purposes of this organization.