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Pearson Joseph R, Pearson Lewis McCollum Oliver Templin Scholarship Halls Battenfeld Douthart Grace Pearson Miller Pearson Sellards Stephenson Watkins Sororities Alpha Chi Omega 1 Alpha Delta Pi 7 Alpha Gamma Delta 24 Alpha Phi 6 Chi Omega 17 Delta Delta Delta 8 Delta Gamma 3 Gamma Phi Beta 16 Kappa Alpha Theta 28 Kappa Kappa Gamma 32 Pi Beta Phi 19 Siqma Kappa 15 Fraternities University Daily Kansan Fraternities Acacia 12 Alpha Kappa Lambda 26 Alpha Phi Alpha 11 Alpha Tau Omega 30 Beta Theta Pi 27 Delta Chi 13 Delta Tau Delta 10 Delta Upsilon 4 Kappa Sigma 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 21 Phi Delta Theta 34 Phi Gamma Delta 33 Phi Kappa Psi 18 Phi Kappa Sigma 35 Phi Kappa Theta 23 Pi Kappa Alpha 25 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 14 Sigma Chi 29 Sigma Nu 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 31 Tau Kappa Epsilon 20 Triangle 9 Evans Scholars 23 University of Kansas campus "Talk to anybody who works in the library," Chittenden said. "If that person can't help, then they can direct you to someone who can." During the first few weeks of school, problems are bound to plague just about everyone. Here is a partial list of services and organizations available to help students. The names associated with each organization are those of the last known organization. Arab students, Organization of, Fawwaz Ulaby, 2005 Learned 864-4832. Architectural Engineering Association, Thomas Dean, 208 Marvin Hall, 864-4281. The physical layout of the library may also cause some of the confusion involved in library operations. All Scholarship Hall Council, Mike Webb, 1404 Alumni Place, 843-845. THE LIBRARY system is 100 years old," Chittenden said. "It's gone through many changes. It's large, complex and there is no way we can explain everything about how to use the library with signs on the wall. The system is not self explanatory. African Student Association, Jacob Gordon, 118 Strong. 864-401. Services listed Architectural School Council, Dennis Domer. 14 Marvin Hall. 844-6231. Student Organization of Graduates in Art, Department of Art, Marvin Temporary University Association of Students in Asian Studies, David Chard 922 Ohio SL. B42-1200. Association of University Residenlal Halls (AUHR), Larry Barrick, 210 McCormick Hall She said that the most important thing a student can do is ask questions. The library system contains about three million items, about half of which are in Watson. Chittenden said that about 3,000 people use the facilities at Watson a day. The Kenneth Spencer Research Library behind Strong Hall contains collections and materials on literature, history, science, art and geography. It also contains the library of economics collection that Chittenden says rivals the Harvard collection. In addition, the Department of Special Collections, the Kansas Collection and the AUDUBUO SOCIETY, Cynthia Clinton, president, 1835 Mississippi St., 842-0475. THE ART LABRY and the East Asian Library are both housed in Watson and the Entomology Reading Room is in old Green Hall, not part of the KU library system. Black American Law Students Association, Mairin Lainaw 844-6500. The four departmental libraries are the recently renovated Science Library in Malot Hall; the Engineering and Architecture library in Marvin Hall; the Music Library in Murphy Hall and the Mathematics Library in Strong Hall. MOST STUDENTS don't realize how much help is available, Chittendon said. In addition to the library staff, there are several informative pamphlets and guides. Black Arts Alliance, Jacob Gordon, 116 Stone Hull, 944012. Black Business Student Council, Jimmy Banks. 101 Mississippi St. 82-9541. The guides, small pamphlets, are scattered throughout the libraries and cover a range of specialized subjects. The guides cover lending rules, library use and how to Black 'teets, Hobart Jackson, 209 Marvin Hall, 864-3250 Undergraduate Business Council, Jess McNish, 34Summer Fieldship Hd. 804-3795. CHITTENEND recommends that students check with the reference desk to make certain of a book's location before going to another library. AMERICAN SOCIETY of civil Engineers, William Douglas, 2013 Learned, 868. Chicano Law Students, Martin Dickinson, 864-4550. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Ken Hemilstein, 401 Learned, Lafayette, LA The library runs tours which can be a big help to the student not familiar with its operation. According to Chittenden, a tour can be arranged at any time on any subject by contacting the reference desk. Most tours are organized for classes covering a specific subject. Chinese Student Association, Adrian Furn, 2038 Learned, 844-3434. Computing Machinery Association, 18 StrongHall, 854-4482. Counseling Student Organization, James Lichtenberg, 118 Bailey Hall 864-3831 Consumer Affairs Association, Judy Kroger, 119 Union, 864-3963. Egyptian Student Association, Osama Youngs, 427 Blake Hall, 864-3450 Watson Library is only part of the KU library system and although it contains the cards for all of the other departmental resources, it also deals with social science and the humanities. As the result of a $2.6 million allocation from the Kansas Legislature last spring, planning studies have begun for a new stadium scheduled to be built within the next two years. Formosan Club, Ben Friesen, 140 Nuclear Reactor Center, 844-4373. You just need to expect to ask people how to find things." "The biggest problem that students have in using the library is overcoming their own worry about whether or not they can find what they need." Chiltened said. Friends of the Integrated Humanities Program, Arthur Skidmore 943 Wescoe Hill GEOGRAPHY Graduate Students, James Henry, 421 Allen Field House, 864-454 JOHN D. ELLER In addition to tours, the reference department also offers term paper clinics to help students identify card headings, and describe periodicals that are related to any topic. Graduate Student Council, Lynn Bretz, 105 Union, Level 3, 864-974 F. KU Hang Learning Club, Howard Smith, 2003 Learned Hall, 864-3596. Hilltop Child Development Center, Joan Reiber, 1314 Orde St. 864-9490 86-3940, 88-3940, India Club, T. P. Srinivasan, 219A Strong Hall, B3047, 88-3940 The library system also subscribes to an Interlibrary Loans Service that can borrow resources the library may not have. Undergraduates may use the service to borrow materials, but faculty service is primarily for faculty members and graduate students, Chittenden said. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, H.E. Talley, 2005 Learned Hall, The library system also provides specialized services such as calculators, translators for some languages, record players and braille materials for the blind. INTERFRATERNITIY Council (IFC), Baker, president, B2-120 8643569 8643568 International Club, Norm Foreer, 209 Twente Hall. 864-4720. Iranian Student Association, Norm Forer, 209 Twente Hall. 864-4729. International Law Society, John Murphy, 864-4550 Hunting books in Watson's wilds Japanese Club, Fred Kurata, Low Temperature Laboratory, 864-3437. According to Carol Chittenden, associate reference librarian, Watson Library doesn't have a library for reference. CHITTENDEN said that after Watson is renovated the University hopes to build another library that would combine most of the branch libraries and eliminate the confusion caused by books scattered throughout the campus. THE GIFT AND PARTY HEAD- QUARTERS. COME IN AND USE US FOR HALLMARK CARDS AND GIFTS. Korean Student Association, Chong Gun Cho, 11 Mallet Hall, 846-4613. MALLS BOOKSHOP Staff Writer 711 W.23rd IN THE MALLS By BRAD H. HAMILTON The cards may eventually lead the student into the stacks, an eight-story maze of metal bookshelves that may stump even the most seasoned library user. NOW OPEN Strictly Sunglasses! Though the building is easily accessible, some of the materials in it are not. The card catalogue, which contains cards for most of the materials in Watson and all of the campus branch libraries, gives a set of indexes numbers and a short description of each item. Watson Library is one of the biggest buildings on the University of Kansas campus. Near the center of the campus, it is easily accessible to KU students. 11:00 – 5:30 Mon. - Fri. 11:00 – 8:00 Thur. 9:30 – 4:00 Sat. 1021 Massachusetts ♡ Lawrence ♡ (913) 841-5770 Native American Alliance, Jerry Hutchison, 129强 Hall, 864-4455. Student Organization of Occupational Therapists, Dorothy Pemberton, 318 Blake Hall, FL. PANIELENIC Association, Katie Rhoades, president. B14-109. 844-3552 Inuent American Pharmaceutical Association, Hugh Cott, 327 Hall Mall, Houlton. Graduate Association of Students in Philosophy, J. Michael Young, 3055 Wescoe Hill, Staten Island KU Pre-Nursing Association, Rita Clifford, Nupermaker Center, 864-4232. Pre-Med Club, Liberal Arts and Sciences Office. 206 Strong Hall, 864-3601. Sailing Club, SUA, Union, 864-3477. Racquetball Club, Wayne Osness, 108 Robinson Gymnasium, 864-3371 Riffe Team (Naval ROTC), Maj. Michael Kelly, Military Academy Building, 804-310-1 Saddle Club, Carole Zebas, 112 Robinson Gymnasium, 864-4076. Anne, b. 1940. Sierra Club, Lora Johnston, 843-8782. KU AMATEUR Radio Club, Robert Rankin, 21 Blake Hall, 864-3450. KU Science Fiction Club, John Kessel, 1072 Wesco Hall 864-3570. Sculpture Club, Elden Teftt, Bafley Hall Annex, 843-6160. Graduate Students in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Gerald Mikelsen, 2136 Slavic Club, William March, 2126 Wescoe Hall, 864-4415. CoRMEBep, William Hogan, 4010 Learned Hall, 864-3541. KU Soccer Club, 864-3546. KU Federation of Social Workers, Richard Spaun, 300-Atent Hall, 864-3712. Student Service Council, Eleanor Burchell, 864-3761. Graduate Students in Systematics and Ecology, Larry Martin, Dynasty Museum of Nature, Los Angeles Graduate Students in Urban Planning, Thomas Galloway, 11 Marvin Hall, 864-750 GRADUATE Association for Students of Bachelor's, Scott McNail, 733 Farras Hall, 86144 Student Bar Association, Martin Dickinson, 864-4550 Student Union Activities, Katherine Giele, Union, 864-3477. Venezuelan Club, Floyd Preston, 246 Learned Hall, 364-3922. Women in Law, Ruth Nelson, Green Hall, 864-4540 Weavers and Printers in Action, Evelyn DeGraw, Lindley Hall Annex, 864-3919. Women's Coalition, Union, 864-4934. 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