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Instructional Media Provides Variety of Supplementary Aids The Instructional Media Center, headed by Leslie R. Marks, provides a Wide range of supple- mentary instructional resources for faculty class- room use, Workshops and institute aids, student projects, and school sponsored organizational use. Film projects, tape recorders, records, tapes, films, and filmstrips are all available at the Cen- ter, located in the Business Education Building. Also available in the building are two preview rooms and an instructional media laboratory, plus classroom space and a maintenance department for the equipment. LESLIE R. MARKS heads the Instructional Media Center as it provides a Wide range of supplementary instructional re- sources. ' ' ' 'it W' DAVE STORMONT, director of Photo Services, provides photo coverage of important events. Stormont Heads Photo Services The Instructional Media Center also provides photographic services for the college. The Photo Services Department, supervised by Dave Stor- mont, provides photo coverage of important events for administrative departments, organizations both student and faculty, and provides pictures for the Sunflower, the Bulletin, and the Publications Of- fice.
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Physical Plant Fills Ever-Increasing eeds The Physical Plant, headed by Riley Sto r- mont, is responsible for the physical aspects of the Teachers College. As the college expands there is an ever-increasing need for services provided by the Physical Plant, additional janitorial services, maintenance, plumbing and electrical services, and as additional land space is utilized, it must be seeded, landscaped, and beautified. Housed in the Maintenance Building, Mr. Stormont and his assistants provide the campus needs in these areas to keep the college functio ing efficiently. RILEY STORMONT supervises the Physical Plant as there an ever-increasing need for its services. n- is MM .. If AL LOCKE, coordinator of traffic, safety, and inventory, su- pervises traffic control. Al Locke Supervises Traffic and Safety The Division of Traffic and Security, super- vised by Al Locke, coordinator of traffic, safety, and inventory, provides the college with a 24-hour a day security patrol, plus needed traffic control and parking lot supervision. Growing enrollments, with the attendant in- crease in the number of cars on campus, creates a continuous need for adequate supervision. The Traffic Planning Committee strives to coordinate and appropriate adequate parking areas for students and faculty by planning new parking areas as the college physical facilities expand.
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., my 15 -X! Mr. Richard Stoner, Student Union Director. Student Union, Campus Activity Center The hub of campus life continues to be the Student Union with its wide assortment of facili- ties for entertainment, relaxation and fun. Further expansion is planned to begin this year to give the students at the Teachers College even more facili- ties. A new Student Union Director, Richard Stoner who hails from Wisconsin, assumed the directorship of the Union in 1967. Under his lead- ership the Student Union seems destined to serve as an even greater factor in campus life. On the practical side, the cafeteria provides food services for students living in the campus dorms, as Well as for many others. Expanded food services are a part of the Union expansion plans. A most popular place on campus for meeting with friends, a game of bridge, a quick snack, or maybe just a few minutes rest between classes is the Hornets Nest. Thousands of students and visi- tors to the campus pass through the 'Nest' daily. The Black and Gold Room adjacent to the Hornets Nest, serves as an overflow outlet when the Nest is filled to capacity, but more important- ly, it is also used as an exhibition area for student art shows and for outside exhibits. The Colonial Ballroom and the Terrace Room provide facilities for dancing and parties and are widely utilized by college groups throughout the year. Two other popular areas in the Union are the Music Listening Room and the Television Lounge. The listening room affords a quiet atmosphere for listening to the wide range of music provided for the students. The Television Lounge with color TV furnishes further area for relaxation and enjoy- ment. The Union also provides meeting rooms and conference areas and each year the Union is the site of hundreds of organizational meetings and conventions, some of them statewide. Also included in the Union services is the Bookstore, managed by Shirley Ebberts, which provides for the college students a convenient source for all needed texts and classroom materi- als.
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