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a p pun--1.9, Mrs. Howard Raphael checks out a book to Alice Austin as Iay Carlton waits in line. A typical scene in the COS library every day from eight to lour, That the COS library is a popular place for study is attested daily by the number oi students who can be seen quietly studying or doing research in the stacks. Miss Natalie Lapike, librarian, is constantly adding new books to increase the book total to more than 9,000 volumes. ln addition to the books, over a hundred periodicals are subscribed for, as Well as several valley and metropolitan newspapers. r y,r, ra-.,.,t, og Fafy
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xx-.i Mrs. Lois Blackman, secretary one ,sw All-important are the first impressions a visitor receives from the office staff. All mem- bers of the frontioftice were un- failing in their courtesy and friendliness to visitors and stu- dents alike. Working behind the scenes, the business staff was con- cerned with the paying of stu- dent body and district bills. Miss lean Woekel rl 1 1 V 1 1- ' - I 7' I A11 fn ,in - ff is - 41 , . ,, ,, , . l ' I V .. ' -1 V A C-. ,, , .,.. --,,. i X A . V i+, ,mari H' V- 'P-' -N 's l ,stef Q ' rf i '1'1sl.al.?..1g1 -V -'- r f. Q -7 ,u.g,- s , -' Mrs. lla Marana business office secretary and Earl Smith business manager
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Mrs. Kent, bookstore clerk, sells Dcm Hopper some cxrt supplies Dlc Becker always draws a crowd in the lounge when he sits down to play .sgucknf .gore ana! :Lange Campus social spot is the lounge in the Student Union building. Here the ping pong enthusiasts meet to challenge each other for supremacy. For those less athletically inclined, noontime pinochle games are in order. At any time of the school day someone is playing the piano, with the selections ranging all the way from a one-linger melody to a boogie version of the Revolutionary Etude. When students saw the lounge last Septem- ber it had been newly muralled by members of Miss Rou1eau's Art 26 class, New furniture had been purchased and curtains had been hung. lust around the corner from the lounge is the Student Store which does a volume of business which would astound the average college stu- dent, Not only does it deal in new and used textbooks, but also COS souvenirs, art sup- plies, pens, pencils, candy, ice cream, and what-have-you. Under the supervision ot Earl Smith, business manager, the store was run this year by Mrs. Kent.
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