1934-1935 Kilgore HS Library Club
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1934-1935 Kilgore High School Reflector Yearbook
Library Club


NANCY NELLE LAWLER
NELLE ARNOLD
FLOSSIE CRUTCHFIELD
MABLE McJILTON
PAULINE STANLEY
ROBERT REEVES
JERRY DENNIS
RELDA FORDHAM
NELDA COX
OMEGA FROST
BEVERLY JAMES
RUTH WILLHOLT
VASTINE KESTERSON
NELLIE WILLHOLT
BOB KENDALL
MILDRED BEATY
FLOYD DOLLAR
ALLIE RUTH DICKSON
FLOSSIE PORTER
JOAN KING
DOROTHY MERLE GILDON
FRANCES KIRKSEY

Knowledge is power - that has been said a great many times and knowledge now-a-days  is not only the accumulation of facts, not only an education of a formal sort, such as one obtains by working hard at school and college, but is also an ability to find the information one needs in order to get more knowledge and power.

A library is one of the treasure houses of knowledge, and to know the keys to its chambers and to fit them into its locks easily and quickly, is to be equipped to gain knowledge and turn it into power.

"This is the purpose for teaching Library Science in our High School. The class is composed of the twenty-three student librarians and is required only for these students. This course counts one-half credit towards graduation. It is offered twice a week for six weeks of the first semester. The course includes lessons on the following subjects: good citizenship in the library, printed parts of a book, how to use books and how to care for them, Dewey Decimal Classification System, how to use the card catalog, how to use the dictionary, how to use reference books, and how to do book mending.

During the year a thousand new books have been accessioned and catalogued. Four new sets of encyclopedias have been added. There is a new steel filing cabinet for newspaper clippings, pictures and pamphlets. Over one hundred books have been Repaired and returned to the shelves.

The average daily circulation has been two hundred and fifty books with fiction heading the list and biography, prose, poetry, drama, and vocational literature following consecutively."



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