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Show Ex Student Wants Help, Needs BooKs I 4 J jHv I (X 41 i y - . H SjUfpy ff - hi itlJ I V I , - 334," ' sf-. 'j 1 ' t. i ? CcrkmU I f - - r 4 f . i , f : - l ry Lfc Jr. ; i ", f ', . fj y " Library officials working with students and the KUER staff will make their first shipment of books to the Standing Rock Indian community in Bullhead, S.D., this week. Former University student Phillip Earle Parke, who is working with the 500 people in Bullhead as a VISTA volunteer, has asked the University's help in starting a library there. Leave Books at KUER Students may still contribute to the project by leaving any book of any type at the K U E R studios, Kingsbury Hall 116, or at the Order Department of the Library, Room 104. Thomson and Order Department Depart-ment head Douglas P. Bush will ship the books as well as donate duplicate books to the project. Parke, at the request of the population of Bullhead, is trying try-ing to get reading materials and obtain accreditation for the S.D. library whose resources formerly consisted of 26 novels copyrighted before 1945, six texts for junior high, subscriptions subscrip-tions to six magazines, and 36 copies of "Reader's Digest" condensed con-densed books from 1955-60. Mary Jane Hair, director of the education library, Los Cole of KUER and Douglas P. Bush, director of the main library's order department, (left to right) package books for the University's Uni-versity's first shipment to Bullhead, S.D. |