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Retreat for Study hEenie, Meenie, Minie. MohOnly one more reference book to go? Regina Prunchak seeks current authors for a research paper. r A serious student studying the art of somnambulism. Many, many minds in search of wisdom. The air-conditioned'silence of the well-lighted library makes an excellent retreat for study.
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Our Library- A survey of St. John College Library on any day except Sunday reveals some 70 heads with coifs, iipony tails? or is . . ,, . . . . . . . 6 Sister M. Florian, S.S.J., Librarlan, smiles as she contemplates ways to utlllze plane CUtS bent m varlous attltUd S Of the additional space given to the library by current construction. Helping with Stu y 01' repose. ' . the pleasant task is Josephine McMahon. The beautiful Gothlc styled room 1s a valuable storehouse of information con- cerning education, nursing, and the arts. Its reference shelves service many in the Cleveland community. This year an en- tire room has been established primarily for reference works. The library not only contains written treasures, but also houses the art collec- tion of the Archdiocese of Cleveland. Priceless ivory statues, paintings, and bronze sculpture delight and intrigue both student and stranger. This retreat for study in our intellec- tual world is skillfully managed by a courteous library staff. Several seniors check out books with Miss Lucille Crane, assistant librarian. iiMaybe ifs in this one, Anita. New reference shelves are a boon. 48
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Welcome Weekend Sitting tround the campfire swapping songs. What better place to make new friends and renew 01d acquaintances than the informal atmosphere of a picnic or a weekend at camp? Songs, food, games, and pranks all go toward making these get-acquainted activities a good time. Indian summer provides a pleasant September weekend. Well-planned en- tertainments, scrumptious food, and the reckless rollicking atmosphere of CYO camp at Madison set the scene for Wel- come Weekend, the annual ttgetting to know you,, affair sponsored by Student Association. Wide-eyed ttFreshiest are initiated to the less serious side of college life. It is the final frolic before school begins in ear- nest. hUnele! Gloob-gloobPettAunt? Rows and rows of pretty faces and chow. 50
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