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Page 30 text:
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BURRIS SCHOCL Am' PERRY, student teacher, is pictured above in one of the many classrooms available .is laboratories for student teachers .lt Burris School. It is here that Ball State students participate and experiment as prospective members of the teaching profession, Dr. Earl A. Johnson, principal, has guided the activities and planning of Burris school so tlmt it has become one of tlie outstanding and best-equipped scliools in Indiana. 26
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like ge ,mgaus new 12.7 af... , ,, ,Wann THE LIBRARY The Reference Service is cen- tered, at the present time, in the Reading Room on the main floor of the Library. Throughout each day and evening .1 fully-trained reference librarian is available to assist students in locating informa- tion. 1 WORKSHOP IICHNIQIIIS L located the film library containing ' ' In Teaching Materials Service are over 300 film titles, the picture files of over 20,000 mounted pic- tures, and other collections of il- lustrative teaching aids. These in- clude such items as pottery, wood carvings, textiles, radio transcrip- tions, slides. maps. film strips, etc., .gf vi' 4 'Q , . Roig, - whlch may be borrowed upon pre- . S13i5i'5 5 , ' ' sentation of library card. up ...uma f . . . .:,.,:.' ':'i'k' W i 'f 1. I Q - 7 11 N -. HE book stacks house .ipproximatelv 85,000 volumes exclusive of Burris Library titles and are open for use of students and faculty. On each of the three stack levels now in use, study carrels are conveniently placed for students who wish to work near the book shelves. Annual book accessions average approximately 4,000 volumes. Over 460 periodicals are received currently. The four service divisions of the Library are described in the accompanying pictures. 25 L... rvw ,ni 'Ns . s, .. at ,
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rg.,-if A BOOK STORE The Book Store, under the etlicient management of Miss Ruth Kitchin, is still another service department of the college, supplying the students and faculty with many needs. The Book Store handles art and athletic supplies, stationery and greeting cards, college jewelry and emblems, books .md textbooks, and almost any other supplies needed on campus. Owned by the college, the Book Store is operated under the direction of the controller's ollice on n non-profit basis. It exists solely for the purpose of furnishing books and supplies to students at the lowest prices consistent with excellent service. In addition, the Book Store serves the college with its branch post office. 27
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