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Bean-bag chairs, many new this year, lend comfort A view from the upper level shows additional space to studying and relaxation. provided by the expansion. Mary Rice 20 Alumni Library Library director Ray Means congratulates the con- tractor on a job well done.
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Phase One Completed he first and major phase of the Alumni Memorial Library construction was completed during October. Early in the spring there was the possibility we would get the building ear- ly in July, then it was set at the first of September, Ray Means, director, said. We decided on October. That meant students had to find alter- nate study space for September. When completed, the new facility will be named the Carl M. Reinert Alumni Memorial Library in honor of the late university president and the leader of ma- jor development programs. Expansion was planned in three phases, Means said. The new construc- tion on the upper two levels was phase one, the basement is phase two and the remodeling of the old building is phase three. Funds were available to do phase one, he said. We ' ll complete phases two and three when funds are available to do Photos by Mary Hire Hawkins Construction Company workers lay Existing stone screens combine the old with the new wooden ties used as steps to the library addition. as the Alumni Library is enlarged and renovated. 19 Alumni Library
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Phase One Two major changes planned in remodeling are the relocation of the rare book room and the elimination of the study rooms by the temporary east en- trance, Means said. Carpeting the upper two levels was completed in September. One of the features of the new building is a walkway commons area, located under the skylight. Included are new restrooms, drinking fountain, booths, lounge furniture and tables for study, Means said. All of this is before you enter the library itself, Means said. On your right, you will see into the library because of the glass wall, but you won ' t be in the library. Other changes include the relocation of the reference department, microfilm and microfiche and twelve new learning, viewing, and study rooms. Landscaping provides an aesthetic setting for the expanded Alumni Memorial Library. A skylit atrium encloses the new south entrance to the library. jerry Melchtor 21 Alumni Library
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