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Library MARGARET S. ATWOOD B.A., B.S. in Library Scien The library is the focal point to meet friends, to ex- change class notes, to browse in the magazine corner and — to study. This year an added feature was an intensive course in Library Orientation given at 8 o ' clock in the morning for every fresh- man, for six weeks, first semester. At the end of that time, the English instructors gave a test based on work sheets of library procedures prepared by the head librarian, Mrs. Atwood. Boyer, Potterson, Cooper, Se Assistant Librarian Mrs. Hollingshead Colorful art volumes, intriguing science titles, hundreds of brand new books were catalogued and put on display first semester. As moving time approached one could hardly find one ' s way to the telephone in the library office, for stacks of books were piled high waiting for cartons. The addition of new books is in keeping with the librarians ' attitude of keen anticipation of getting out to the new campus. 24
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Tower Topics To keep friends of the College and Industry informed of the progress of the Development Fund, the Building Program, cultural and business seminars and other administrative matters is the reason for the publication of Tower Topics. The President of the Board of Trustees, Melvin H. Campbell, and the President of the College use this medium for all general information relative to the College and the com- munity. The Tower The yearbook is a pictorial and written record of significant academic, social, and sports events. It not only features the graduating class, but also reflects memorable activities of the college year. The TOWER has provided a record over the years since the opening of the College in 1 941 . Within the past decade the yearbook has won recognition in the Columbia Scho- lastic and National contests. 1961 Editors The Yorker The Yorker is the college newspaper which is responsible for the gathering of news, writing of copy, and expressing student opinions. With many of our students commuting and others having part-time jobs after classes, finding time and talent to devote to this time-consuming extra-curricular activity is a problem. However, we know that a vital student newspaper could well become a most effective voice on the campus. Alumni Bulletin Do you want to know who has been married recently? Who has achieved a business advancement? Quite fre- quently when former YJC classmates meet, one hears the question: I wonder what he is doing now? It ' s good to know that once-upon-a-time friends are still interested in one another. The Alumni Bulletin, to be published once a semester, will keep you informed; that is, if you Alumni supply the facts. Alumni represenfalr Groh, Hunt, Broihe
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Health Services In addition to taking temperatures, checking scratchy throats, massaging sore muscles, the nurse is always available to talk about health problems and to take care of minor injuries which may occur during gym classes. Mrs. Wilson, a genial lady, also spends time in- terviewing persons in homes in the southern part of the city where rooms may be rented by out-of- town students next year. DOROTHY G. WILSON, R.N. Students enjoy Dottie ' s coffee and conversation Sterling, Josepti, Arnt, Hill Sf. Elizabeths School of Nursing mJ 1 ' | IPI H ' B -K I i i h4 Book Store Genevieve M. Bake The Book store, supervised by Mrs. Baker and as- sisted by grant-in-aid students, is tremendously busy at the beginning of each semester, passing engineering class equipment, slim books and heavy volumes over the counter. But that ' s not all. One can buy YJC stationery, YJC mugs, and even YJC rats. The only things for free are YJC Decals, Lost and Found articles, and courtesy. U SK i r « B 3 S 25
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