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Dorms have study rooms for those who can't study in the rooms. For a couple of weeks before registration, schedules take priority over academic study.
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Dead day, extended library hours Add to study atmosphere at KSC A dead day before semester finals and the extension of library hours added to the study atmo- sphere at KSC this year. Through the efforts of Student Senate, a one day break between regular classes and finals was set up for the first time. During fi- nals, library hours were extended until I a.m. Calvin T. Ryan library has al- ways been a prime place for study. Every student crams for up-com- ing tests, reads his favorite maga- zine or newspaper or hurriedly re- searches facts for that term paper, always due too soon. With 2200 students new to the campus this year and with most of them living in dormitories, this place is also a prime study area. They study both curricular and non-curricular activities with friends and often find that an in- terpretation by a friend down the hall is not only helpful but a lot of fun. Study habits vary greatly among students, but if students set their goal for graduation like nearly 925 who received diplomas this year, one thing is evident— studying and good study habits are necessary. Sometimes it takes a group effort to solve difficult problems.
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1970 Blue and Gold contains more color, pages Pictures, layouts, outlines, copy- blocks, headlines and deadlines were constant problems for the staff of the 1970 BLUE AND GOLD. Undertaking the ambitious job of having the largest book in KSC history, the staff found that three 100 page deadlines came all too often. The book also had more color than any previous one. Headed by editor Sue Emrich, Norfolk junior, and assistant edi- tor Peg Austin, Omaha senior, the yearbook staff worked with the theme of “Focus” trying to show what made the year 1969-70 new and different than any other year at KSC. Editor Sue Emrich marks off page 77 of a 100 page deadline. 1970 BLUE AND GOLD STAFF—Top Row: Don R Comet tc. Cheryl S. Harrison. Janet M. Nelson. Steven C. Pierce. Pcgg J Schcrc. Linda B. Mortensen, l-arry D. Paul. Second Row: Mary Jane FJsen. Linda L. Mem. academic section editor Anita M. Lipps.Grcek section editor Sandra S. I anghofl. Mary S Richling. Judy A Gable. Bottom Row: Adviser Jim Rundstrom. class section editor Jane M. Madsen, assistant editor Margaret E. Austin, editor Susan J. Emrich. organizations section editor Judy A. Wixson. feature section editor Randy Steinmeyer. ?4
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