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Page 33 text:
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THE COLLEGIATE This is the C ollcniait-. slii(li is better kiio vii to most ()l lis as the liiiu liiDoiii. Hcic friend meets Iritiul ami lalks over tlie lausi lia|)])eniiisrs on the campus. liiis is the phice where many spend leisure time, and e en more eat many a liearty lireaklast because ihi slept ihrous h an early class. rill ' hindiroom is well noted lor (kliiious ham- bur ers and milk shakes. CAFETERIA The College Caleteria is also iocaieil in our Siii- dent Union Buildins;. Mrs. Kli alieth Jaikson and Mrs. Irene Robinson st i e as our dietitians. . large sci ing loom and aiiiarti e, rooniv dining room combine to make our (aleleria one ol the most desirable ]}laccs on ilie campus. Mis. Jaiksoii and Mrs. Rol)iiiM)ii are assisted In sludeiil lu]|) who sei e ihe deiicioiK lood. and make a pie, IS. ml .Umospluie lol ihe IU(ieIHs. SECRETARIES rile sedelaiies miglit l)e called the o|)eialioii loric ' ill action, ll reciuires a great deal ol business skill and ai)ilii lo keep .MT.SC; lunciioning without Iric- lioii. and it is the unceasing elforts ol the secretaries that cause e ervthing to o] erate so smoothly. In the lollowing picture are, Irom left to right: Miss Bariiara Wood, .Mrs. Charlotte Hein e, Mrs. Carolyn Hollo- va , .Mrs. [canine (aoss. Miss X ' irginia Mason Elrod, Miss Ronnie McHenerv, Mrs. E])]5s .Mathews. Jr., Mrs. .Marsiaiel Haiu. and .Mis. ExeUn rurnex.
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STUDENT UNION BUILDING W ' l take nuuh priik- in our Stiukiu I ' nioii Building which has only been in existence since ilie W ' inier Quarter ol 1952. Since liien, we lia e liad oiu ' cafe- teria, hmchrocjni. bookstore and postoliice in the Iniildiiig, Ii dichi ' t take ns Ion;; to take advantage of the spacious lotinsre. pi o idecl especially loi relaxation, to chat with oiu ' Iriends. We are also proud ol our recreation hall located on the thiid floor. Iliere we have ping-pong, billiards and cards, chess and checker tables. A juke box is ])ro ided also lor inlonnal dancing. Of couise when e warn to chess up in our lornial attire there is om ' modern ijeaiitiful Tennessee Room, our pride and jov ol a Ijalhoom. vvhich certainly makes om dances successlul. A photographic studio is also located in our build- ing. During the .Sjsring Quarter Kilm Foriini was held and brought to our campus some ol the better films. , iiivone can sec thai the students of T.SC; are indeed proud of the Student l.uilding. which wc claim as truly oius.
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BOOKSTORE The Bookstore, located on the hist Hoor of the Stu- dent Union Building, is where we purchase our text- books and other classroom supplies. We also find current magazines and pocketbooks available here as well as greeting cards for every occasion. Mr. Phillips and his assistants certainly pay us a hiNoi by keeping the bookstore well supplied at all times. Pictured above are our friends from the Bookstore, Mr. Charles Phillips, manager: Earline Dunn and Gladys Smart. POST OFFICE This is the place where we all come sometime dur- ing the day. If it were not for oiu efficient Miss free McElroy what would we do? With a smile on her face and a friendly word lor everyone she still has time to get the mail out for the eager students awaiting a certain letter from home.
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