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View of The Campus Z , my gnu in-.. ,M 1, ......-.H ' gpg.-.-wiv guuunutfili -,,,a1f,:g.,v , ff , , Q xi . .,...-.ur . Wxuugffdn ., , 'DSP ,r, fi I v A 5 ie fi 4 T 4 , T , 1 I f .1 4 in 11? ,f 4 4 y 4. 5 Q X 5, if 9' if . X3 53 A f A Ev is g f T -T , ' , , ,V A' A ff - SereniTy seTTled over The Annex. In relieT and wiTh a melancholy Teeling, she realized MCC sTudenTs will no longer cause her Tloors To sag and her sTairs To crealc. The sTudenTs she had served gladly have given her The needed resT and vacaTion Trom The husTle and busTle ThaT characTerize college liTe. l-lowever, she had ample op- porTuniTy To see her old Triends as They hurried down The paTh To The old senior high school nexT door, The new college headguarTers. ln moving MCC Trom The Annex To her own building came a GALAXY oT FTRSTS. The sTaTT ioined Torces To pro- vide an educaTional program suiTed To The needs oT The communiTy, Tlexible enough To meeT The diversiTy oT The individual siTuaTion and problems, and adiusTed To The besT available meThods and pracTices oT The Time. The Annex building iTselT will soon be iusT a memory To iTs Tormer sTu- denTs. The public decided, via a reTerendum This spring, ThaT The Annex should noT be remodeled Tor classroom use. lT will, ThereTore, be razed To pro- vide much needed parking space Tor The vehicles oT MCC sTudenTs and sTaTT.
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l.iTe aT Moline CommuniTy College isn'T iusT a maTTer oT aTTending classes and lisTening To lecTures. MCCers have Tun, Tool lil l ifii l 1 l ig: There is a lounge on The second Tloor where The sTudenT can relax and sTudy beTween classes. The TurniTure There is oT modern insTiTuTional Type in plasTic and wroughT iron in pasTel colors. The windows are covered wiTh maTchsTiclc caTe draperies. The library is anoTher meeTing place Tor our scholars. BrighTly iaclceTed novels winlc aT us Trom The shelves: sTaid reTerence boolcs remind us ThaT we are in school To learn. Food and ping-pong are The aTTracTions Tor The sTudenTs who congregaTe in The game room on The ground Tloor. Ping-pong balls whizz across The game room. Card playing is Tor The Tired sTudenT. DoTTed across The caTeTeria during The Time are various KaTTee KlaTches. All is noT iusT rouTine aT MCC. fi, 1 Dplfifl ll' HOTTIES Who's buying? Machines in The lower hall lounge supply colce, candy, and mill: To MCCers hungry Tor beTween class snaclrs. Ron Young inserTs a dime, under The supervision oT John Sandler and Dan O'Brien. The new sTudy lounge on second Tloor proves To be a pleasanT seTTing Tor a sTudenT-advisor chaT. Dr. Wells enioys a Tall: wiTh RoberT SmiTh and Nadine Bosanac. Is There Time Tor one more hand? A Triendly card game in The smoking lounge is a welcome diversion from sTudies. Planning Their nexT moves are Roger RoenTgen, John Ward, Gary Van GoeThem, and Bill Duselc.
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