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The skeleton of this building inspired the hopes of all red-blooded lndiana State coedse- for it was the future home ol an expected influx of male students. l E I , I 'ii xv' New buildings were not the only signs of growth on the campus. Another familiar sight was the reconstruction and remodeling of old buildings. The business building got a facelift and new interior decoration. The new split-level bookstore was a welcomed addition to the campus. With its self- service and checkout lanes much congestion was relieved and browsing became a pleasure.
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Alpha Tau Omega arranged to join Indiana State's live social lraternities. In planning, the colony found ir convenient and helpful to chat around a table over cokes. N 355-'iw S' ss'-:-'2' H I .Lg -'f:g.5'52':: 2-P' ei' . 9' P 9 tif' Q , ,Q V' 4 Q 55 4 S 5 Mi A if' The Student Union Building steps were a qood place for freshmen to inspect their new green pots. the mark of distinction lor 1400 newcomers. K A piping hot cup ol collee and companionship during cr study break were two of the most re leatures of married life at Indiana State. ri :aft ,. K i x -- aa. ' 1?l3- 1 4 X ,J 22 laxinq LEA
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