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In Ryle Hall, a co-ed hall during the summer, one student takes a nap while others take advantage of the comfort of the lounge to study. Even the sun gets to be too much at times. Randy lohn. junior, and Kerry Lewis, freshman, enjoy a game ofechess in the air-conditioned Ryle Hall lounge. 16 SL Summer 8617031 ofhcantpus to a sonunNhat changed town.PancakeCHQHnovedfnmnIQonh Phghvvay 63 to the baHr00n1 0f Traveler's Hotel on W. Washington St. and opened for bu$ness June 15 Shortly thereafter the management Opened Ioey 8: Iohnnyk; Pizzeria next doon Too Tall Tuckts Old Place, a nemHy-opened tun: began serving delicatessen food. Although they did n0tf0Hom15uH,the Lhnouchabkaand Zodiac lounges were also popular college .hangouts. Even underclass- mencdeeMoyamepubhcdhnksm June, July and August. It's easy to get in the bars in the sununen sakl Theresa Higgins, junior. uThey need the bu$nesa They card you,butifs easierto sneak byft The summer 0f 78 featured quite a few ttfirstsft It was the first summer of uWinstonlq VVoquh an Index mhunew-iw. :. 55399- ;..1; Hf , 1 cartoo: racquE The t sumrm lished comfo just or and g Thous one of ,- Short typical '- Studer handy Choml that dz
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Even though the days are longer in the summertime, homework is often left until after the sun goes down. 'tOnly an Orphan Girl, just one of the many summer productions at the Icehouse Theater in Hannibal, Mo., featured Debbie Eaton, Sara Powell and Cec DeKraai. NMSU students had the opportunity to receive credit and experience at the theater. 15 Summer School
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3t changed from North llroom 0f shington St. 3 June 15. anagement zzeria next 1 Place, a m serving ih they did :hable and ;0 popular 1nderclass- ic drinksin easy to get ner, said They need ou, but it's tured quite rst summer an Index cartoon. It was the first full summer racquetball enthusiasts could spend at The Courthouse. It was the first summer the Crisis Line was estab- lished for those who needed help or comfort during late hours. But it was just one of many summers of parties and get-togethers at che lake, at Thousand Hills State Park. And just one of many summers at NMSU. eNancy james Short sleeves, short shorts and sandals are typical summer attire for Lanna Ervie. Students of the Baha'i Club carve the fruit into handy triangular pieces at the Watermelon Chomp. Napkins seemed to be in short supply that day. . 17 Summer School
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