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36 4' fe H I Ni Ken Topping. Neil Workman. and Dan llastick worked on term papers. studied. and read quietly in the Campus ll library. A reference book provided impongrm infbnnation fbf,r,,,0nine Federico in her senior studies, During this past year, many changes were made in the li- brary department. The Campus II building practiced the con- cept that students should have reasonably free access to the library. Students who wanted to use the library merely signed a sheet in the library. This completely eliminated the need lor the library permits which formerly had to be signed by the teachers. More students were allowed into the library, and more Students used Herbert Barrels searched lor a book to aid him in his research paper. Classes took advantage ol' its resources. The vast majority of students accepted the new policy with respect forthe responsi- bility it entailed. The intention ofthe Harold I.. Richards library was to build a materials collection of excellent quality lor the use of the students and to make it as accessible as possible at the satire time. - Gerry Yartunas proved the necessity ol' a card catalog as it aided her in the search lor a special book. M? E. i -r s 3, . walkman Y I M5 E31 ,Q -H 1 1 ' +I
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f. -43 Reference books in :lie library enabled Ivan Ilall to finish his assigned Reference materials available in the report. Mary Ellen Candy and Susan Byrne. O C I Q librarles for readmg and studles Checking out a book lu Bob Falsey were Lorna lfrvdericks and Terry Van Daren, library aids alCampus. library were utilized with interest by 137
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