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Show THE THUND Hl; MW .f ' MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO WASTE. SUSC PLACES CAPS ON ENROLLMENT. SEE PAGE 3. A SURVEY CONCERNING SUSC'S BOOKSTORE SHOWS STUDENTS GENERALLY SATISFIED WITH OPERATION d Limited hours of operation is most complaint DEPARTMENTS AGREE THAT STYLE BUT SKILLS COME ON PAGE 8. IS IMPORTANT, FIRST. DETAILS oft-cite- independent of Bookstore input. 8 percent of the student body and are rounded to the nearest percentage. Eight classes, with 230 students, were surveyed by The Thunderbird, Figures total approximately 3: 74 (31 percent) 4: 82 (34 percent) 5: 37 (37 percent) 5. Are ordered items available to you on time? No: 75 (40 percent) Yes: 113 (60 percent); 6. Are you satisfied with the availability of items? Yes: 142 (61 percent); No: 89 (39 percent) 7. Does the Bookstore carry an adequate supply of items needed for classes? Yes: 186 (82 percent); No: 40 (18 percent) 8. Are you satisfied with the organization of items? Yes: 150 (66 percent); No: 79 (34 percent) 9. Are items easily located? 156 (70 percent); No: 68 (30 percent) Yes: (he total number ol students - Bookstore manager Dennis Ohms anxiously awaits the facility's relocation this month. surveyed.) Students evaluate Bookstore's service On eve of move to new facility, SUSC outlet termed 'average' BY NICOLE BONHAM Editor's note: This is the first of a two-paseries on the Bookstore. Next week we look at some of the new services which will be available in the new Bookstore. rt Students rate the SUSC Bookstore as average, BOYD ADAMS LEAVES YEARS OF TRADITION IN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL. SEE PAGE 11. ' according to a Thunderbird survey polling approximately 8 percent of the students enrolled for winter quarter. Questions concerning Bookstore hours received the most response, with 59 percent indicating that there is a problem. Later business hours received approval from 62 percent of those polled. It is open while I'm in class and closed before I'm finished," wrote one student after suggesting that the Bookstore remain open into the evening. Others noted that with class schedules sometimes lasting from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., there isn't much time to obtain supplies. ScaTrtrsp sheets are in great demand for early morning classes, judging by the comments of the 38 percent who asked that the Bookstore open earlier. SUSC Bookstore Manager Dennis Ohms says he is (continued on page 12) |