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Study Time Librarx) provides more than books to scholars Campus events can be found in the library (Photo by Paula Kite). The library has many of the hometown papers (Photo by Paula Kite).
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For the more athletic crowd, intra- mural sports, roller skating, bowl- ing and miniature golf occupied the students’ night hours. Of course, some KSC students worked night shifts, and everyone managed to squeeze in some studying time. -by Sarah Donohoe Chuck Stepanek. Fremont, airs Hue at night as Chuck Stevens for KGFVJ radio (Photo by Bob Reece) Night life for many students wasn't spent at Dugan's. Chips or Backlot. but in the library studying (Photo by Bob Reece).
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F ew KSC students make it through the school year without visiting one facility at least once: the Calvin T. Ryan Library. It is here that students may research and gather information fora class, read a hometown newspaper or simply find a quiet, peaceful atmosphere in which to study. Several changes have recently taken place at the library. Early in the year the cataloging system was changed from the Dewey Decimal System to the more modern Library of Congress System. In an effort to further improve the distribution of television programs on campus, a CCTV room was constructed on the lower level, with four channels available for distribution. In addi- tion, the use of microfilm and microfiche has been increased in recent years. This method of preserving publications saves much time and requires less space for storage. A program to provide English 100 students with library instruc- tion and a library tour was begun in 1975. Since every student must take this course as a general studies requirement, no student will graduate from KSC without some knowledge of how to use the library. Surveys taken by the library show that the library instruction unit, plus library instruction classes for upper level students, may be decreasing the students1 need to ask for help, thus creating a more self-directed student. -by Connie Custer a student cannot find something, someone is always around willing to help (Photo by Paula Kite). Sometimes the library is the only quiet place to go (Photo by Bob Reece). 29
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