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Computer Aids Librarians With Book Orders Traditionally, the library is a place of inter- est for new students. When the library itself is new, ALL students usually become inter- ested in the facility. l. Paul Vagt, director of library services for TClC's Learning Resources Center, has employed the Library of Congress system rather than the Dewey Decimal system, The Congress system allows books to be classi- fied under twenty-seven major divisions ra- ther than the limited ten divisions of the Dewey systems Much of the routine work formerly done by hand is now completed by the IBM com- puter, with a library card activating the machine. Student lD cards double as library ln addition to supplying helpful resources the LRC provides conference rooms for group discussions and study periods . Defi cards. L . . A yu 4 4-1 in H we ' ' M U Q 'B I Mrs. Dixie Heath Mrs. Tommy Ozburn S ff l Paul Vagt Director of Library Services Staff ta
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Crews Keep Vigil Around the Clock , O F' Marvin Blackwell, in charge of campus secur- ity, is caught issuing a parking in restricted zone ticket to guess who? Believe it or not, it was the photographer who took this picture, Jimmy Chow. liliiLfn 3 Joe Page, superintendent of buildings and grounds, is respon- sible for the maintenance of the 23 buildings on campus, and for suprvising personnel totalling 36 people. The nerve center of the campus is the Mechanical Services Building, and Page can immediately detect any problems which may arise at any point on campus from the master control board. f...'!:,.l Frank R. Griggs John Hendricks Security Security
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All major newspapers and periodicals are available in the lobby and on the second floor. Three Hundred and Fifty periodical subscriptions present important reading material on current events. Many periodicals appear on microfilm, with issues dating back ten years, providing thorough research and reference material. -g-a -Q f-- fflllll ll mp- liir' S -,S CTop rightj The indispensable Reference Sec- tion CCenterj Microfilm provides necessary material fRightj Comfortable chairs and relax- ing atmosphere prevail in the section with latest fiction and non-fiction general interest books.
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