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. .2 an xx u l msgi. An aviation book seems to interest Sterling soph- Haven sophomore Garth .lohnson concentrates on his favorite subject in the HCC Student Union 0m0l'C l-SSH UDP HS She Wandefs lhfough the basement, bookstore in the Union. One of the many uses of a Teddy Bear is demonstrated by Hutchinson freshman Amy Howell in the HCC Dragon Gift Shop. 5 if Brad Hagen, Moundridge freshman, and Bruce Hartman, discuss a difficult shot in a game of pool. i I s 1. , .egg i . if 1 Haven sophomore, Campus Lifef25
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. A Student Umon Is Catchall Though set apart from other classrooms and administration buildings, the Student Union is not slighted in activities. Lo- cated on the west edge of the Lockman Hall parking lot, the multi-purpose brick building houses a variety of offices. The main floor of the Union contains the HCC bookstore, cafeteria, Athletic Director and Director of Student Affairs Office, and the Walnut Room, a conference room. The Collegian and Dragon's Tale office, the Student- Ser- vices and financial Aids offices, the Student Commission room, the snack bar and the recreational area are located in the basement. Whether it be to shoot pool, catch a favorite soap opera, play a game of pin ball, have a snack, visit with friends, or cram for a test, the Student Union is the catchall for many campus activities. pic ,iii Q, fe JV? .vp f . a sy S 1 Q33 1-Q 5 , if if ill 4... . X-,Q-. v l Nickerson sophomore Scott Davis takes u few minutes to enjoy a Pepsi and a ce of pie with some friends in the Union. ' 'rm' FV s ' 1 - -1:21.24 :.. --f-'-. r , f , - ' -1' , ar: , DJIW3 D gr V, VV - 1 ,-:1 lk , 3 1 3 5 F. l 22 i l' V ,Q my - ' i Q MQ ' A ,K ' ..'. ' V 1 'v, ..'i iJJJL343 ' K f f .4 A f' E M' I .fx-X! 1.01381 'W ,, 4 ' Q H h s, .v 'F ' ' 4 Hl3,. Qi to ..,,.. . . , . X , A gm , J ,,tfi.' A 7' 1.31 wx lf i p 4 C - 4 i mfwdt Q si' .. .az .ef Q Z 3 , i Q X X' JV' An exhausted students takes a load off his . . f ' ' h l ' ' h ba f Jay Christner, Hutchinson sophomore, pauses between pinball games to take a quick drink and pose for a Siitdiin Eniggggginwgtihciginaenl 0 the picture. - ' ' Campus Lifef24
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S E F , 4 l , ' ia il 'yegklvcl x if M' Resident assistant and Norwich sophomore Ann Mayer uses some free time to knock off a stack of homework in Kent Hall. Dorm Life Opens Doors To New Experiences. Dormitory. n. a residence hall providing room for individ- uals or for groups usually without private baths. QWebster's New Collegiate Dictionaryj Dorm. n. a student hotel with separate rooms containing two small beds, two desks and chairs, a medicine chest, a wastebas- ket, and, usually, a roommate. fresident definitionj True, these things are found in a dormitory. But also found are new friends, a big change in atmosphere, and little privacy. Once the friendships have been established, the change in atmosphere and the privacy problems are a little easier to overcome. Even getting caught in the middle of a panty raid, getting startled back to reality by a douse of cold water in the shower, or opening a vaseline door isn,t so bad if there's someone around to join in the laughter. And if a resident ever gets bored, there's always a card game going on in the lounge, a good show on TV, laundry to be done, or a bag of popcorn to be popped in the basement. Or .... there's always studying to be done. Houseparents Eileen and Roy Feldman in Kent Hall, the women's dorm, and housemother Vivian Owens in Elland Hall, the men's dorm, are usually on hand to offer suggestions or help with problems. Also on hand are plenty of friends and a roommate who can double the joys and divide the sorrows of the highs and lows of college life. The dormitory experience - good or otherwise - provides a student with memories and experiences never to be forgot- ten. Campus Lifef26 if r ,. , Halstead freshman Dianne Will finds it difficult to concentrate on her studies as she takes a breather in her dorm room. Dave Williams, Liberal freshman, and Pete Shauers, Beeler freshman, enjoy a mind boggling card game in Elland Hall.
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