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4 .A-'R L s .,' ,Els e- 5 PINE BOOM MUSIC ROOM reserved from morning until night-that thing magnetizes more nickles than cr juke machine. Where are we going? Hang onto your hat. Now peek-hmmm. This is the forest primeval- green-rugs, draperies, upholstery and timber-knotty pine walls, hard rock maple furniture. Even the bronze Early American light fixtures work in pretty smooth. What is it? Well, anybody could see it's the Knotty Pine Club Room. You hear sounds? You mean those pings and pongs in the distance? Let's take a look-yes sir. issuing right from ye olde pinge ponge roome. Me, I don't like it. What's the sense of hitting a ball on a table, letting it bounce off, and chasing it? Let's move on quick before we get caught. Those? When a door is closed just rnove on without questions, please. If you were to take a tour through this cutout you might end up with a few delectable coats and hats-in everyday lang- uage it's a cloak room, but if anything as ordinary as a coat and hat doesrx't please you, try this cubicle-maybe a band uniform would do the trick. This represents the culinary base oi supplies. Now don't be facetious and say you thought it was a kitchen. Oh, this-hearken closely. This is the varsity cause this is where we stroll. What do I mean, venient size for all types of skits and pep stunts. And do you know, there are provisions here for all kinds of games-darts, shuffleboard and millions. just millions of hand games. magic lamp-we just couldn't rub anymore. room, the most important room on the campus be- stroll? As I was saying the stage is such a con- Any more? Man, there are limits to even a Most active enthusiast of the Union has been Dean T, Y. Stine who. with Kemper McComb, was largely responsible for IC's greatest recreation center. . A , J 'Z-Z , xg I Y A Il' twill?-, V 4' Tm gt .'f'v .X Q , . I . . 3,1-.. W1 ' ' ,112 A .' fy sw -I ,, '--- ,pn . .- . . . 1 . ,nag 4 . ' ' V v .Q Y I ' I 14.5 Q . ' ' ga-. .. -if ' 2 1-ft' - 4 5 . '-' '7 'v .1-5. , --. I , ., .--.iq . .. 4 L I fel' J 1 ' 'fr IIMMIE GRILL Z ,4 4- r
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THE UNION IIMMIE GRILL j 'Twas the month of October in 1841. Everyone was there, having a lot of fun. O.K. We admit it's terrible, but we're just trying to tell you about that momentous day when Iamestown College was set on fire. The match that lit the conilagration was the key that opened for the first time the Iamestown college Union-on first floor of Orlady Hall. Aeons and aeons have passed since then-'anyway seven or eight months-yet there's something about ye olde Student Union-you would.n't know? Excuse us all to pieces, but we were just waiting to tell somebody, Sucker! Well, to begin with, you crawl down a practically hidden staircase expecting anything depicting the worst side of life, so it's an everceasing amazement wandering from room to room and beholding the luxuries that exist. If you're the type that's allergic to cream and blue then the wall decorations in the Pioneer Room would drive you wild-you probably wouldn't even like the buff ceiling and as for the blue and tan wov- en drapes-you'd never live through it! Besides walls. ceilings and drapes the lounge is characterized by three individual lounges-silly, isn't it-and numerous smaller carnivora of that class known as in- secta lounge lizard. Watch it there, kid. When you step you sink down, oh not very far, but anyway. you sink. And say, there are two secluded corners. fully equipped with loveseats-excuse me-desks, to study or write home. Needless to say these here corners are used most-well, period. Electric fix- tures and lamps they've got even yet-the faculty though it a good idea. Well, you've lived through this so we might as well go a step further. Slide in between these folding doors-cozy, isn't f er . it? lust because there's a piano here and -l' a radio and a record player and millions of records and pictures of Beethoven and Bach, etc.-just because of that, don't get the idea that this is the music room because such an idea would be too, too absurd. You're not the musical type? Excuse me, but what are your major interests? Sorry, she's not a permanent fixture. Lounging and music not interesting? Well, we'1l have to bowl down a dif- ferent alley. How's about something to satisfy those gastric constrictions? O.K.. come into the grill. Now settle yourself on one of these little blue stools, lean your elbows on the pretty blue counter and tell the maid in the luscious blue dress what you want. Oh, you want to sit in a blonde walnut booth? Anything you say, kid, the water's on me no matter where we drink ., it. What are they? Soda-jerkers, what did Q you think? Oh, who are they? By , name reading from left to right they are Sally Chaffee- lim Schunlc, lean Severn, PeeWee Williams, Gene Rothstein--suf' ficient? O.K. Let's move on. No, it's no use Y to eveh try to get the pool table-it's 'l , 3? PIONEER nooM VARSITY Room 5 '- 'HI
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