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UNIVERSITY STORE summer is different, more casual Spring finals and graduation were over. Every- one packed and went av ay ... to travel, to work, or just home, except the skeleton of faculty and administration who had to stay and prepare. Occasionally a student who did not leave for the brief week between the academic spring and summer wandered through the campus. There was some life, a high school journalism institute, a homemakers ' convention, a state police meeting. The next week the campus was suddenly busy. Registration for the first summer session was the usual confusion although there weren ' t nearly as many people as expected. The frustration of closed classes was gone. Then came the time to buy books. It seemed a waste to spend so much on a book to use it such a little time, but with so few people around it was difficult to find one to borrow. The thirteenth of June classes began. Old friends appeared unexpectedly, to get those one or two classes out of the way. Everything was more casual in the summer. People were different, friendlier. Secretaries smiled more. Campus cops didn ' t give as many parking tickets. Sleeveless shifts and bermuda shorts were the standard uniform. The sub was being remodeled, so between classes everyone gathered in the Hubert Room or the cafeteria to have the morning infusion of coffee. Classes started at the early hour of 7:00. It really was too hot to walk back to the dorms or apartments off campus for a few hours. UPPER LEFT Casual, comfortable dress marks the campus. LOWER LEFT Recon- struction of rfie snack bar makes service impossible. CENTER The ordeal of book buying proves hard on the pocketbook and arms. 21
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classes start; end too Professors really poured it on. Courses seemed to have barely gotten under way, and it was finals day. Grades were posted the next day. It had been so hard to stay caught up with the work. There was one quick weekend to go home to party. Most students partied or slept. Some went to watch the movie being filmed down by the river. Registration for the second session was not crowded at all. A good many left after the first. Back into the groove of reading three or four chapters a night. The pressure for better grades was on. There weren ' t so many parties, but as many dates, usually to the show with a group of friends and liquid refreshment. The campus was emptier, not many people around in the afternoons. Unless they had a lab, high temperatures kept them indoors. Milton Stu- dent Center looked forlorn. The sound of a lawn- mower was familiar. Everyone in sight was study- ing, hoping to do better this time. July 22
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