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Moods DESERTED WALK- A lone student and a few dry leaves accent the emptiness of the campus in late afternoon. BUSY CLASSROOM— James Duncan presides over a mathematics rooms air conditioned? (Well, most of the time at least.) class in the Administration Building. It is a privileged student Spacious, well-equipped classrooms provide the right environ- (and instructor) who has a class there, for after all, aren ' t the ment for learning. IS 4
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EVENING SHADOWS -Joe Butler braces a pillar in tha arcade near the library. That good looking blonde he ' s talking to is Bonnie Schilder. Other Extended Day students are unidentified. Day and Night THE COLLEGE has two campuses, and both are located on Fairfax Avenue at Riverside. Identi- cal buildings line both Quadrangles, and syca- mores arch over the walks of one as they do the other. An insensitive visitor might claim the two are the same, but the more perceptive will recognize that the daytime campus is a different place from the campus at night. From early morning until late afternoon, the bright California sun highlights activities. At night, however, floodlights iay eerie shadows across the campus; conversation is animated enough, but somehow muted, in spite of the many en- rolled in the daytime who also take classes in the evening the coffee drinkers in the Pit are an older lot, an optimistic group (or they wouldn ' t be there) but nonetheless too preoccu- pied with the responsibilities of living to care a great deal about football scores or ASB po- litical campaigns. The campus by day and the campus by night— each creates its own distinc- tive mood. SOCIABILITY — The step on the corner of Terracina and River- side Avenues is a favorite rendezvous spot for men. It is a good vantage point for meeting feminine friends from high school, or just for standing on the corr girls go by. Left to right: Tom Henry, J Al Schwab, Lester Lowe, James Partridge, and Lynn and watchi Park, H, ng all the Bacheler, McGinnis. I
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v Come On, Tiger! - THIS 91-YARD TOUCHDOWN RUN by dynamic Dennis Jones justifies the drama and excitement that occured throughout Riverside ' s gridiron schedule. Although San Bernardino ' s speedy Larry Rubidoux and George Farrell fail in their attempt to overtake Jones, the Indians went on to win, 34-14, thus seemingly ending any hopes of a third straight EC crown. However, the Tigers fought back hard in the battles that followed, defeating every other league foe, and winning possession for the third consecutive of the conference crown.
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