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Show eTaT eee ee! eee eer veeee ve YsPesae itd aang q DAILY HERALD PHOTOGRAPHER Phil Shurtleff and Women’s Editor Renee C. Nelson visited the BYU Library in search of students involved in typical study habts prior to the upcoming finals beginning this week. Theshots on this page werethe resultof this tour. During Finals Where The ActionIs! By RENEE C. NELSON A pseudoscientific survey was conducted which reveuled the following facts regarding student study habits duringfinals: The library is one of the preferred places to study dueto the presence of people — people — and more people, with a few books thrown in for good measure. Homeor an apartmentis the most preferred study spot a the radic or stereo can be run full blast while reading Though studying with the opposite sex may not produce the best results grade-wise, it is considerably more fun, Cramming for finals is still the accepted method (according to students, not instructnrs) of getting through college. STEVE CORBETT, a junior from South Gate, Calif. is framed by books as he studies in oneof the carrels at the BYU Library. KIM PURBAUGH,a junior from Rialto, Calif. concentrates mostlyonthe duplicating machinewith an occasional glance toward Linda De Graff, a senior from San Francisco. Diomen Today MARILYN GRIFFIN,a junior from Downey,Calif. finds a raeaway from the noise and abub of students “quiet” stu Mee junior from Elko, Nev.: listens attentivelyto Steve Robinson, afresh : A LIBRARY STAFF WORKER reachesout for a book to stack back on the shelf. man from Elko as they stand in frontof the card index file. explain why SUNDAY, JANUARY16,1972 Page19 Ioo! ieon. todo behind Soumere Tok Ore., sophomore unidentified. bet |