Redstone High School 1965 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access
Library A ides Quiet, please! These fami liar words are softly spoken by the courteous and cheerful student librarians. By carrying out their numerous duties efficiently and will– ingly, they play a major role in making the library an inviting spot for serious study and intecesting diversion. Under the careful supervision of Mrs. Martha Baranto– vich, the aides are trained to assist students in the location and use of fictional and non-fictional material. They are not only skilled in the art of repairing, shelving, and ch~cking books, but they {llso contribute extensively to the beauty of the library by decorating bulletin boards with creative seasonal displays. Highlighting the year's activities, representative aides participated in various programs sponsored by the South– western Area Student library Association. They returned from these activities with much good-will and varied knowledge, thus, realizing the aims and purposes of this organization. Thesj! activities typify a day In the lif~ of a librarian and h~r student aid~s. Dusting and shelving books, mending magazines and preparing books for circulation at times can be enjoyable. Student aides encouraB·e good use of the library 130 BOTIOM ROW: Mrs. Barantovich, Betty Ann Bucar, JoAnn Kino, Rosemary Oravitz, Cathy Colinet, Rita Fitzmaurice, Pati Bester. ROW TWO: Beverly DiGuglielmo, Ruth Brown, Christina Cari, linda Radovich, Mary Margaret Gmutza, Gloria Gamon, Keith Kyle. ROW THREE: Sheila Brachna, Ellen Jean Dikun; lois Douglas, Donna Pasquale, lois Mesaros, Sheila King. ROW FOUR: Joanne O'Brokta, Julie Rosiek, Eileen Kyle, Mary Ann Finduro, Bernadette Kostelnik, Olivia White, Carol Taffoni. TOP ROW: Jack Reagan, Barbara Mazzocco, Dolores Witkowski, Bob Shaw, Marlj!ne Schwenk, William Durinzi.
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