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ABLAZE WITH LIGHTS, the Auditorium fabovej stands silhouetted against the black night sky. JOHN F. PRINCE, right, is director of the Evening College. At left, below, the shining lights of the Home Eco- nomics Building illuminate the darkness as do the neon signs along Broadway. On the right, below, the lon Hrst floor corridor of the Liberal Arts Buildin ig . I fri: .-I 1 V L ff , at + , MOONLIGHT MEDITATOR WHEN A MAN'S work day is over, he usually wants to sit down in his favorite chair at home, take his shoes off, and read the evening paper. Not so with many Phoenix men who, together with their wives and other education-seeking Phoenicians, numbered 2,760 in the first sem- ester of night school enrollment. Credits and classes at the Phoenix Evening College are comparable to those in the day school. s ,y fy? Q-J S B reminds one of the sterilized antiseptic hall in a hos- pital. Iixl 12
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SOMETHING BoRRowED 1 . .- ., , fn... , ..,. t 1-fn ,ca V .. 1 .. ,I , . . ,J - - it it , ,Y ' - I will 1 ' nazi-L i REMINISCENT OF FORT ORD, these Army barracks, borrowed from Uncle Sam during World War ll, wait silently for the first blast of reveille fthe 7:00 bellj. Although they lack the modern luxury of Maryvale or Hallcraft Homes, these war orphans serve as an important asset to the college. Housing such necessities as the Reading Center, the English Department, and the Snackbarg Uncle Sam's Little Orphan Annie barracks seem to have found a Daddy Warbucks in Phoenix College. SOMETHING BLUE WHAT COULD BE BLUER than final exams? ln this photo, dedicated Dave Hummel depicts the average student on Sunday night before Monday morning exams. Hummel looks very studious, but he better keep that Marlboro away from his crewcut or he's going to run into trouble. By the looks of that stack of books and his worried expression, however, he has already found it. Oh, well, as Thomas Paine once said, These are the times that try men's souls . . .
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