December 3. 1987 THE LANCE page 9 Library Expansion Underway Buck Tredway Bulldozers are moving earth and backhoes are digging up concrete in prepa ration for the addition of some 1,800 square feet to the DeTamble Library at St. An drews Presbyterian College. The $180 thousand project was funded by The Pew Freedom Trust of Philadelphia, Pa. and The Janirve Foun dation of Asheville. Both foundations have provided funding for physical plant rennovations and equipment for the dis abled students of St. Andrews in the past. The expansion project was origi nally to begin last summer, according to DeTamble Librarian Elizabeth Holmes, but was postponed because of delays in choosing a construction company to com plete the work. Over 1,000 square feet will be added to the building’s south- eastern side to house a micro-computer lab, currently located on the library’s second floor. “This will allow for more flex ible use of the micro-computers,” Holmes said. “There will be a section of the lab with moveable walls so classes can be held in one part while the other part remains open for general use.” The addition will also house the college’s new Artronic graphics computers as well as a work area and an office for the computer lab. Entrance to the new lab will be through double disabled-accessible doors, located behind the current circulation desk. The new circulation area will occupy a U-shaped desk in the center of the existing structure. Almost 700 square feet is to be added to the building’s north- western side, which will house a relocated reference area and the library’s card catalog. The reference section and card catalog cur rently occupy the building’s second floor. “We hope this expansion will provide more space for seating and shelv ing, as well as better accessibility for our disabled students,” Holmes said. “We were running short of space with the addition of the upstairs micro lab and needed this ex pansion.” The construction work, being done by Cape Fear Construction Com pany of Lumberton, is expected to be completed in three to four months. WSAP from^c^3 ords coming from companies such as CBS, RCA, Geffen, and Warner Brothers.” Huber, along with WSAP pro gram director Steve Skinner, are currently involved in seeking funds and conuibu- tions for the restoration of the 91.1 FM cable station. If these funds are received, the station will resume its broadcast 35mni schedule of 4 pm to 3 am on weekdays and 10 am to 3 am on weekends. “In the future and with new equipment,” Huber said, “we hope to broadcast on the Community Antenna sys tem throughout Laurinburg.” Prints and Slides from the same roll Seattle FilmWorb has adapted Kodak’s professional Motion Pierre film for use in your 35mm camera. Now you can use the same film with the same nt grain and rich color saturation-HoUywood’s top studios demand. Its wide exposure latitude is perfect for everyday shots. You can capture special eftects, too. Shoot it in bright or low light—at up to 1200 ASA. NX^ats more, its economical. And remember, Seattle FilmWorks lets you choose prints or s i es, or both, from the same roll. Try this remarkable film today! ^ FREE Introductory Offer □ RUSH me two 20-exposure I I I I rolls of Kodak MP film for my 35mm camera. 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NCSL from page 4 dated by several different people at one time. The Awareness Council is in the process of trying to set a format in order to channel some of the concerns of the stu dents, and openly to welcome and solicit students to access the Council. Essentially what the Awareness Council would like to do is to present the concern(s) to the Senate in an legislative fashion and get feedback in that manner. It is the priority of the NCSL to assist the Student Association senate and president in any way possible to keep up the excel lent job that they have displayed thus far on campus. ^wlunlMiS HELP YOUR NEIGHBOR ... Join individuals and organizations who are helping nearly one million people with their tax returns. The people being helped are low-income, elderly, handicapped or have difficulty with English. The IRS will train you. The program is called VITA- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance. For details, call the nearest IRS office listed in your local telephone directory. 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