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People, Buildings Add Versatility to College l Students walt un the chow line anxiously for some good SSC food. Regardless of how seemingly small an individual's contribution may appear, each person is a vital in- gredient to the sustained existence of an institution. A building is complete and useful only when each of its many materials have been joined together and are functioning properly. Of equal importance is the joining together of people with varied talents and interests on the cam- pus as an assurance that a consummate and valuable education will be achieved. Buildings such as the College Center are able to provide many different services because of both structural versatility and individual effort. I mlb! df Boyd Rosser of DeKalb, Tex., pauses for a moment before ascending the College Center steps. One of the more attractive-looking pool sharks, Mary Miller of Malvern lines up her shot before sinking the eight ball in the side. '1 '1 1 5 'f ' f' gs ., Ja Wwe 4 If N . 'W 5 'fl' Z5 lk 'Phil-V J ,f.f T?' f, ' -- ' ,gs A r3v.'fi,: .:A 1 fszkfs- '-Q' '. ' 5.-ng H Y Y -, ss-. . .,.., . . . , . , -.ez-vs. ' i .ni 'I
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Freshman Carla Turner of Hope contemplates a purchase Deborah Castleberry of Nashville and Larone James of El Dorado enioy an SSC in the Southern State bookstore as she begins her first year. dance as do many other Southern State students. gh ' Decked in the new mod look, Tressa Vann of Magnolia enhances the scenery around the Southern State campus. t fit r- y. The modern look of the student union adds to the appearance of SSC. -w A ' X Q xi XX, 1 , . ,- r i 4 V r . ' a . It A J.-
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A frontal view of the college boasts Overstreet Hall and the beautiful shrubbery around it. As enrollment increases and curriculum expands, new buildings must be constructed to accommodate the additions. The onset of 1970 brought about the completion of John H. Wilson Hall, which houses the divisions of science and humanities as well as the print shop and student publication offices. Wilson Hall was not completed overnight. Its completion was the result of a step by step process involving the combined efforts of many individuals, from the administrators who planned it, to the con- tractors who put it together, to the students who are now benefiting from its use. The result of such personal effort becomes evi- dent not only from the grandeur portrayed by build- ings such as Wilson and Overstreet Hall, but also from the success of any school function. Mulerider cheerleaders Judy Skinner of Magnolia and Ginger Garrison of Newport arouse campus spirit at a bonfire pep rally.
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