the first 100 pupils enrolled and 5 more magazines for each additional 100 pupils. b. Newspaper rack (1) One newspaper stick for each paper received (2) Holder for newspaper sticks constructed locally or purchased from a library supply house (3) Either a separate piece of equipment or built into the shelving (See Appendix, Drawing 4.) c. Tables and chairs (1) Design Tables should be of sturdy, wooden construction with non-glare surface and without footrests or drawers. A mixture of round and rectangular tables will lend informality to the reading room. Chairs should be of sturdy, wooden construction and equipped with noiseless tips. (2) Dimensions If the materials center is used by both junior and senior high school pupils, there may be some varia- tion in sizes of furniture. Rectangular Round Height Width Length Diameter Tables Junior High School 28" 3' 5' 48" Senior High School 30" 3' 5' 48" Chairs Height Junior High School 17" Senior High School 18" (3' x 5' tables seat 6; round 48" tables seat 4.) d. Circulation desk (1) Design The size and shape of the charging desk will largely depend upon the size of the main library room and the purposes which the charging area will serve. The desk may be either sitting height or standing height. It may be built by a local expert cabinet- maker or purchased from a library supply house. It should be of sturdy, wooden construction with non-