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con ider stud nt ' fare Sinners Sanctum, in an exclusive corner of the busi- ness office, again proved to be the favorite faculty coffee haven while, in the outer offices, SandyH Frye and Red Moreland directed work on the new heating plant and general campus services. Wfith the new system of tuition payments inaugurated in the treasurer's office, the one- time problem of more outstanding accounts than outstand- ing students seemed to be remedied. The most prominent library improvement was its wide extension of the record collection to include all types of modern and classical music. Working around the clock to serve faculty, stu- dents and the community, the cafeteria staff even found a solution to the indelible lipstick problem. A disease more contagious than chapel-cutting confronted head nurse Mrs. Crane. She became the students' favorite after the administration granted her request that school be closed for flu. l1llPI'2ll'l3lllS Hlgga Irilltln :mtl .lolm Ili-1-in-1 1'X2llllll1t' thi- it-1-owls. MVS. Crum- clit-1-ks the instru- ments. f .....,-
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