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This bleak figure will soon be surrounded by books 'md buzzing students, as thc College Bookstore moves The college bookstore has been moved to a new location in what formerly ser- ved as the old library on the second floor of the Administration. Building. The move was made at the close of the second summer session and completed in time to give fall quarter students bet- ter and improved service. The move marked the seventh time since 1946 that the bookstore has changed location. The bookstore has previously been located in what is now the ticket booth located in the lobby of Old Main. Room 105, Room 114, and Room 115 also served as previous book- store locations. The present Placement Office, the Old Smokey area, and the basement of the Physical Education Building have all housed the bookstore in the past. The recent move and expansion, and all previous moves, have been necessi- tated by the great growth of the college and the increased load placed on the bookstore. After students are through browsing in store, they find the checkbook a handy item. the book- College Bookstore nm Q -1 P---il l 3 1 i I r l TJ
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I d ' , cl-ag g'g,E'ga1,Affs Club' display their handi- Pi Delta Epsilon offered information as to opportunities and advantages of joining the various media-The College Reporter, Ka- tonian, Totem, and Radio Guild. Armed with inscrutable arguments in reference to stu- dent's political aililiation were the campus or- ganizations such as YDFL, Republican Club, and the Conservative Club. Offering intellectual advancement along with general social evenings, were the Social Studies Club, MSC Literary Club, SNGA, English Club, Phi Beta Lambda, El Sta Ma, the Engineering Club, and the various lan- guage clubs. The Physical Education groups, M Club, WARA, and the Phy. Ed. Club had oflicers and outstanding athletes on hand to answer questions concerning their organizations. The two organizations concerned with maintaining health, the Nurses Club, and the Medical Technology Club were very actively repre- sented. FRESI-I IVI EINI Association ' li l nucstisn . A ' 'ww t., Lutheran Student Association informs students of its activities on campus. INI EVV STLJ EJ E INITS A notable attraction this year was the Russian Club booth, which featured a gypsy fortune teller and Russian troika dancers. fl Crested passersby. 23 it Lutheran Student 127' Fi ': ,Ihr fi
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'Vlakes Seventh IVlove Vvigwarn Bookstore n-.... Opens Doors Wigwam Bookstore offers MSC community widevariety of paper- back books. Opened on the 28th of May, 1962, the Wigwam Bookstore has added a con- venient place for students and faculty alike to acquire both paperback and hard bound books in all fields. Located at 529 South Fifth Street, the Wigwam carries a stock of S500 titles in paperbacks and a wide selection of hard bound best sellers. These books cover nearly all fields, including children's, foreign language, science, mathematics, fiction, and biographical books. In addi- tion the store carries toiletries, notions, school supplies, greeting cards, and candy. For the future, the owners plan to bring in the complete line of Random House's Modem Library Series, which offers many of the classics and best sellers at low prices. They are also con- tinuing tlie College Outline Series and . are trying to increase their stock of simi- lar programs. b Sfcudent finds Wigwam has complete selection of top-shelf oo s.
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