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Top: Christy Ruane catches up on some reading during lunch. Bottom left: Tanya Nines takes her cus- tomers ' orders. Bottom right: Kelll Fritz and Marc England review the selection of the Cafe ' s namesake, the antique jukebox. Student Life - 9
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A more perfect Student Union THE JUKEBOX CAFE The Coffeehouse changed drastically over the summer. Upon arrival for the fall semester, students found a larger bar replacing the old one. The original bar was built in the 1940 ' s, I believe, claimed Dottle Deaton, the Food Service Director. Dottle was behind the scene with all the major planning. Before any construction began she held a contest for a new name and logo, selecting Marc England ' s Jukebox Cafe. Then the reconstruction began. When the panel walls were torn down two new windows were discovered, said Dottle. The windows were in use near the kitchen. Dottle also gave full credit to the cafeteria workers, who did all the painting themselves. We were not able to open on schedule, so that was a set back, explained Angelle Guldry, the co-manager of the Jukebox Cafe. The booths were late coming in, the ice cream arrived late and the menu wasn ' t even finished when we opened. But it all finally got put together about late October. The atmosphere and menu changed to support the new 50 ' s logo. By hiring a full-time, short-order cook, Hazel, the Jukebox Cafe now serves hamburg- ers, trench fries, and fountain drinks, as well as pizza, club sandwiches, nachos, and Blue Bell ice cream. Top: Shelley Jarrell and John Besser ponder the Cafe ' s menu. Bottom: Linda Huffman, Lisa Luttrull, Mary Kratz, and Cynthia Martin enjoy lunch. Student LIf
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The former home of Centenary ' s presidents TURNER ARTCENTER A welcome addition to campus The art students were excited to have their own building. The for- mer home of The Craft Alliance and Centenary College presidents, a gift of the late Sydney R. Turner, was a needed and appreciated addition to the campus. The renovated building included drawing and painting studios as well as a printmaking room, sculpture lab, darkroom, slide-lecture auditorium and slide library. There were also faculty offices, a faculty studio, stu- dent lounge, and gallery space. Right: Mayor Hussy, Renee Webb, George Nelson, Dr. Webb, The Turners, and Dr. Cooper part the ribbon for the new Center. 10 - student Ufa
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