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LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: E. Medina, J. Fabricatore, R. Viscito, C. Embrey. SECOND ROW STANDING: A. Sa- daty, S. Sweetwood, S. Reed, S. Cooper, S. Blair. BACK ROW STANDING: Mrs. LeFever. Mrs. LeFever has been known to go undercover to cut down on book theft. The Library follows in the great tradition of 1869 Cincinnati Public Library.
The library aides are students who vol unteer to spend some of their free time in the library, either helping others to re search material and find books, or making sure the library is run efficiently. There are many tasks involved in being an aide: restoring and cataloging books, running down obscure term paper references, checking out books, typing, and myriad other duties to make the library run smoothly.
According to Mrs. LeFever "the library aides work very hard, and long hours, and do not really get anything for it, they really deserve more credit.” The hard working staff would no doubt agree, as they carry on the great work of the li braries; bringing culture and knowledge to the masses.
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