Show 126 I I means for satisfying the needs as far as possible under the circumstances It was apparent that other religious activities purposes many classrooms were used for i when not being used for seminary It became almost imperative that some standard type of cabinet be designed and provided so that all semin- ary supplies such as texts reference books maps records i ! and record player could be stored and locked ! i j After consultation with the seminary principal an architect and a cabinet maker the cabinet plans were ready for recommendation (Appendix II) The i j j cabinet j j though adequate for all currently needed classroom sup- - 'j i i plies is movable This feature was necessary because i under the existing Southern California seminary program the location of a classroom may change from year to year These cabinets have been made in quantity and are cur- j rently being used throughout the Southern California i seminaries i j i I all This cabinet was designed to hold equipment for the three-ye- ar seminary program supplies and It has an j j j capacity There is additional space approximate 20-bo- ok for a minimum of four wall maps record player standard slide projector adaptation for a 16 M M projector |