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wus,-me t...s.r,.Q 2 K yy fl fs ,. , wa. K K .fc . H. X T H 'N'-QS James Everett, Hutchinson Community Junior College work study student from Topeka, maintains a one With the onset of fair weather, these Hutch Juco man answering service for Elland Hall. From time to time, studying seems hopeless, it's too late to go out, it's too ear- ly to go to bedg for these young men Hutch Juco's Elland Hall, T.V, offers a satisfactory alternative. students prepare for the upcoming baseball season. . Dorm Life Dorm surroundings aid student coexistence A studentis activities apart from his academic efforts are equally important to his education. In dormitory surroundings a student learns to co-exist in an amiable and active manner in relationship to other students. In his personal room he learns to share the available space and respect his roommate's inter- ests. ln the realm of the recreation areas and lobbies the stu- dent is educated in the inter-relations with other dorm habi- tants. A student is introduced to the world's diversity through the people he meets and gains knowledge ofthe world through them. HCJC provides dorm housing for men students in Elland Hall while women are housed in Kent Hall. Those students with medical curricula such as records technicians are allowed to live in Davis Hall at South Hospital. With these housing areas HCJC still suffers a shortage and the administration is striving to meet the demand with the construction of additional dorm space west of Kent Hall. 7' 5 4 A
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Activities Modes of transportation - 1 ... walk from dorms . ,. I M W ,I fr K I I ,Mit wwf' Q,,..M,.,, Students at HCJC commute to Hutchinson . .. ., ' 152 it v--nm tg :SURE 'fx A V L -it M.. W -X tQsv ' . , or cycles from apartments. 17 31 -Q,
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Male visitors are a common and welcome sight at Kent Hall. Ron Deidenbach, seated in the lounge with Jody Odle assists a friend with her homework. 1 V1 -Ain A The sound ofa ringing telephone alerts the girls of Kent Hall. Several girls are employed each semester to run the switchboard and distribute calls to other parts ofthe dorm. Balmy fall days invite young co-eds to shuck their shoes and bask in the sun. Jody Odle ignores the sign to soak up sunshine. l9
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