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' HE CAFETERIA WHERE WE EAT OUR MEALS The college cafeteria, which is located m the Student Union Build- ing, adequately provides sustenance for the army of MTSC students. Serving three meals a day, the cafeteria operates efficiently under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson, and Mrs. Irene Robinson. Again, students enter the picture of participation by composing the entire ser ' ing staff. The dining section is a spacious room that sufficiently accommodates the students during a rush hour. The faculty table, which offers the administrators, teachers, and house mothers a temporary haven from the students, is located m one corner of the cafeteria. . c . ' 1
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THE STUDENT UNION BUILDmQ WHERE WE GREET OUR FRIENDS Students — short students, tall students, fat students, skinny stu- dents, brainy students, carefree students — all gather as one body and one spirit held together by the ties of congeniality and friendship. Students m the Tennessee Room trip the light fantastic to the soft, sentimental strains of a band or orchestra. Students in the recreation room get hep to the jive with their own original interpre- tation of music appreciation to the beat of Shake, Rattle and Roll. Students, tense under the strain of a close game of ping-pong or checkers are seriously gathered about tables. Students in the Lunch Room swap jokes and secret information over steaming cups of coffee. This is our Student Union Building — the center of student activity.
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VET VILLAQE THE LITTLE MTSC CITY ' A small, neat village of frame apartments and trailers is located immediately East of the main campus. This village houses the families of veterans and married students. Quite a little community of its own, Vet Village, in addition to the apartments, has a community grocery for the convenience of the housewife and a recreation hall which provides a social center. tfMOOOOlO It tJOSf BM
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