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Dean LaRoque enjoys a book while listening to his Walkman. Demonstrating usage of an item frequently used the card catalog was Scott Eskelson' task. Mr. Church wears a smile as he contemplates the next day’s events figuring how he will arrange the shelves to accommodate more magazines and books, deciding on a nes placement of tables so that the social aspects of the library will not distract from the academic purposes associated with such a hallowed room, conjuring ways to get more student help for stacking the shelves and checking out materials for both research and escape reading, and. finally, up-dating equipment. 24 Library
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Coble, Lucille DeBolt. John Fuller, Athalie Holland. Barbara Kirchmann, Dee Long, Darlene Long, Yvonne McKay. Virginia Netz, Darlene Parkhill, JoAnne Reed, Terry Severson. Diane Scott. Edna Sjogren. Yvonne Sullivan. Phyllis Three zany aides Majoric Orr (Science), Lucille Coble (Math), and Virginia McKay (English) “ham-it up.” A familiar sight. Big John, rides in his personal golf cart. Secretaries 23 CU h 4
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Books Not The Only Resource New equipment added to the library this year has not only increased effectiveness, but has also helped in effi- cency. A micro-reader printer helped facilitate the use of the expanding micro-form collection. New services available for the micro-fische and limited space helped promote the purchase of this new equipment. News Bank, a selection of current articles based on public interest, supplied the library with need informa- tion. These articles were reproduced and read with the micro-reader printer. Extra take-home material was printed with the Xerox machine. This information was updated monthly. Also available to students for other research informa- tion that could not be obtained in Roscburg was the State Library. This service was provided without charge. All new equipment and other information at our li- brary was open for public viewing. Mr. Church, head librarian, encouraged the public to visit the library. Be- cause of the “B” ballot budget passage in the October election, this new equipment was procured. Although she spends many hours on the track field perfecting her high jump. Wendy Hammer still has time to do research. Keeping a close eye on a library aide, RaeAnn Garrett ignores her history term paper research for moment. Forever filing, Cece Michel reaches high to put away Huckleberry Finn, a commonly checked out book. Library 25
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