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References and Mufed No ? C y Form Aura of Concenfrcfion i QXX MARJORIE LANE-University of Kansas, B,S.g Kansas Teachers' College, M.S. Library, Reading Club, Folk Singing Club. me Contemplating a treasure house ofliterary works, Steve Crawford atter MARY EVANS-Baker UmVCf51tY5 to match his choice of books with one suggested by his English tea l University of Arizona, B.F.A.g Univer- sity of Missouri at Kansas Cityg Kansas State Teachers' College, M.S. Library. . Recreational Wallin Club. janet Sadaukas keeps watch for the teacher while Karen Norrell g and Martha Lyddon secretively discuss week-end plans.
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. -5. w I 4:4 . ga. '- . j, fag. F 5 . - -4 , ILM W ' .aff , ' Vg . V k .- r 15 V . . ' Between My Sitter Mike and Around the World in Eighty and carry on a quiet conversation. Not afraid of being caught Dayr, Dana Brekke and Barb Heathman disregard library rules the girls pretend to be searching high and low for books. The tensions of taking notes, carrying out complicated laboratory procedures, and strain- ing for answers during examinations were left behind as students entered the refuge of study halls. Cafeteria tables and quiet offered an op- portunity to do homework, study for approach- ing tests, or write letters. For those working on long range projects, the library supplied a welcome source of infor- mation. Librarians Miss Lane and Mrs. Evans, aided by student assistants, processed twelve newspapers, one hundred twelve periodicals, and over twelve thousand books. Paperback vol- umes and a photo-copier added to other re- sources. All literature was selected to supplement class work, for research and outside reading. Ambitious students utilized study halls and the library to augment classroom work. A weary student uses his books as a pillow and his desk as a bed as he tries to catch up on his sleep.
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