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, Hanna-Ag- NBS Cafeteria Pla s Role in Dail Routine Approximately fourteen hours of an on-campus student's week are spent in Crusader Hall. Standing in line becomes a necessary evil, the proce- dure becomes an involuntary ritual, and carrying the student ID becomes a demanded habit. Although the food is not quite the same as Mom's Home- Cookin', it is agreed that no other institution can top Mr. Gunn. -as Envlronmenf . mt .. .t .t 105.1-'f - ' xii i. f 'i'55'ul53ifi1:bL1EEISA'-,'g LEFT: Diane Flora, Karrie Koladish UPPER LEFT: Andy Hadden LOWER LEFT: Sheryl Bobula UPPER RIGHT: Patrice Lindsley, David Esch, Ron Wiley, Tenley Draheim, Karen Davidson, Becki Ohline LOWER RIGHT: David Reeves, Tim Rick- man I . . L 1 r .. er.. ,.. ,,.A K 'Q Z v iw Ea
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