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Faculty Now Totals 288 ' ■■V MOBILE FACULTY— Each of the mobile units, located on Freeport Blvd., houses eight faculty offices — a total of 32 offices, where instructors consult with students and prepare for their classes. A new classroom and office building is on the drawing boards, due for completion early in the ’70’s. HELP OFFERED — Many of the 14 counselors complain that students do not seek counseling, while the latter com¬ plain that the advisors are too busy to see them. Below, center, Mr. James Booker gives Cliff Beck the facts about transfer to the University campus at Santa Cruz. Huge Enrollment Strains Facilities
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Registration Up 12.91% UNDER FIRE! The College Store, with no increase in floor space this year, has been jammed with “shoppers.” Keeping up with the demand for textbooks has been vexing, too. Another problem, taken under advisement by the Board of Trustees, is the students’ complaint that book prices are too high. TEMPORARY HANGOUT Until the new Student Center Building and Women’s Gym is completed next year, collegians here congregate in the Cafeteria between classes to exchange ideas and “watch the passing parade.” vat
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