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The Library now contains over 250,000 volumes It's the heart of the University The Rev. Robert Kearns, S. J., director of the Uni- versity Library. Library Two currents of activity run through the Li- brary, one administrative, the other student. Library Director Fr. Kearns and his staff, in addition to keeping the library in order, are 'continually buying new books to add to the Library's collection of better than 250,000 volumes. Students, every day, each with a task to ac- complish, crowd into the Library. Some are looking for material for a term paper and spend their time searching for books in the card catalog, writing call slips, writing notes while pouring through the books in the reference room. Some come to browse through the new books and periodicals. Some come to spend a free hour between classes in study. And some, with the best of intentions, let the spirit yield and sleep over their open volumes. 14 1? F-vis 5 si, U Qi 5 ' GQ ' ' 1 k u . 1' ri ist . ' 'L Y, li, T . 'LQ ' .4
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Nl '. 5 'W I fs ., Mi, 5' ' Lunch time in the Student Union. Here a group of coeds look into the flash of the TOWER photograplzefs camera. The Union is crowded most of the day as students have a cup of c0Hee or a Coke between classes. nion Where Students Con re ate ,, ,..f , lllllf HW The cafeteria line from the serving ladies side. Mr. Bruce Lemon, Student Union manager, said over 3,000 meals were served every day. 16 For lunch, coffee breaks, meetings, games, talk The pictures on this page portray the more in- formal part of student life that goes on in the Union -card games, pool, phone calls, lunch. There is a more serious side to student activity in the Union. On the second lloor is an assembly hall where visiting lecturers address the students on topics of the day. CThere will be pictures of these later in the book.D The Student Council has its of- fice on the second floor. On the second floor, too, are activity rooms where fraternal organizations and clubs have their meetings. On the iirst floor is a very important oftice-The Dean of Men's.
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