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At left: Pam Jeness, winner of tin car, shares her excitement and sur- prise. Below: Even Mercer’s official mascot made an appearance at the event. Yeingarden, Angel inr lotto Tomlinson rformance begins. Opposite page (top): The Mercer cheerleaders have no problem with being full of spirit. Opposite page (bottom): Jerry Bridges and Tom McAffe of Mercer Television interviewed the winner. Pep Rally 5
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Check It Out! onstrwtlon of the New Library for Mercer University is a! fl I m(,st complete this year. After the official ground-breaking m I ceremony in October of I'JHT. work ha continued cloudily arid bus be n kept on schedule. It is expected that a move into the new building will lx- possible in June of 1 l Kt . allowing it .o be open for summer school, but the official dedication ceremony is planned for October of 11 81«. The $7t million project which includes the removal and rebuilding of the tennis courts was financed by a bond issue. Plans for the new library Ix-guri near the end of 198-1 when a study committee, whose original goals were to upgrade the existing library decided that their hopes wen futile. Consultants came in the spring of 1985 and met with the committee to find out exactly what was desired of the facility. With the input from several sources, the building was designed so that it would lx “moresuitable for serving people and less of a book warehouse.” The new building which has three levels consists of 1 4,875 square feet. The mum entrance is on the second level which houses the refer enee collection and indexes, reference assistance, circulation services, and the current periodical and government documenta collections. A photocopy area, the computer lab. and other study and seminar rooms are also on this level. The first level has a new Z4 hour study room, a listening room, the Itouml periodical collection, the technical services unit, the microfilm collection, and several carrels and study rooms. Finally, on the third level can be found the special collection , the circulating book collection, and even more carrels and study rooms. Also, one special feature is the INNOVACQINNOPAC Integrated Li- brary Automation System, which automates the ordering, receiving, cataloging, and circulation of materials The total shelf capacity is approximately 500,000 volumes, and the total seating capacity is npp roxiinalely 750. After the old library has been vacated, the Stetson School of Busi- ness will later lx- moved to the second floor of the building The first floor will house other offices, hut a decision of which ones hasn’t lx en answered. Now Library 7
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