department office should have convenient access to the exterior. The following is a list of equipment needed for this area: a. A reception desk and chair, and storage space for records b. Cash register or desk cash drawer C. A minimum of 4 chairs for patron's waiting d. Telephone (outside line) e. Inter-office communications f. Coat rack g. Magazine rack h. Bulletin board (3' x 6') 4. Instructor's Office: This area is to be used by the teacher for lesson planning and preparation, inter-office communications, guiding and counseling of students, and preparation and storage of curricular materials. Central location within the department is desirable to facilitate easy access. This central location also enables teachers to view laboratory and reception area, and observe student behavior for supervision and control purposes. This area, if used by one teacher, will need a minimum of 85 square feet. A multiple teacher office should be proportionately larger. The equipment needed in this area is as follows: a. Teacher desk (to accommodate typewriter) b. 1 desk chair c. Legal-size four drawer locking file cabinet d. Typewriter e. Telephone (extension to reception phone) f. Book shelves with locking doors for storage of books, periodicals, and lesson planning materials (approximately 18" deep and 18 lineal feet is considered minimum) 5. Storage Room: This room is for storage of bulk sunrlies to be used in the laboratory. Approximately 50 square feet of floor space is a minimum. The design criteria is as follows: a. The location of this room should be adjacent to the dispensary for ease in handling and transferring of supplies. b. Adjustable shelving for various sizes of containers is necessary. 6. Dispensary: This room needs a minimum of 50 square feet. Small quantities of supplies needed for immediate use by the students in performing patron services are kept here. This space is for mixture and/or preparation of