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Page 142 text:
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, Scholars Frequent Library, Lounge A place to relax, to meet friends and, occasionally, to study for that test or pa- per that is almost due----these are just a small number of the variety of uses that the student lounge and Ryan Library provide for CWU students. just opened last year, the student lounge not only has current magazines and a television, but it also provides a centrally located lounge area where stu- dents can meet and talk in front of a warm Fire in the cool evenings. Ryan Library, the 'clearning resource center for the Cal Western campus, is a place for quiet study on the lower floors, but has gained the unfortunate dis- tinction of doubling as a student union until a separate edifice can be erected for students to socialize. Bill Selby and Bill Hogle find llye lop floor of Ryan Library quiet enough for Jtudying in the afternoon,
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Fast, it's In Frug . . . skate . . . bugaloo, anything fast seemed to be the preference of ac- tive Cal VVestern socialites this year, and they were accommodated easily. Every- thing from a romantic 'SHarbor Lights cruise and dance to psychedelic light shows and a night at the Tijuana Country Club were part of the far-ranging variety of dances offered to Cal Westerners this year. Besides the annual Christmas Dance and the AWS Valentineis dance, week- ends were also highlighted by such last minute innovations as the 'CIBM Ma- chine Brokei' dance and drive to collect cans of food for synanon. 'iL'Amour est Bleu climaxed the year in May as students and their dates en- joyed the annual Spring Formal at the Bahia Hotel on Mission Bay. Dancing has gone individual . . l but society still requires a partner
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