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At right is the lower lounge of the new club. As you will notice, most of the students are studying, prob- ably between classes. For some reason the lounges have :required a library-like atmos- phere very conducive to study or at least an open book, and many students spend their spare time here. But not always studying. Here Lucille Miller spends a few odd moments talking to a possible date. Lucille, an liars beauty, shouldn't have much trouble. Prob- ably she's all dated up any- how. Still, this looks like a pleasant way to spend the afternoon, unless . . . You'd rather play a hand or ten of bridge. The eternal bridge game is bound to be handy, day or night, and if you hang around long enough someone will ask you to play. Nancy and Barbara Musset, background, have probably been there for hours, judging by the anx- ious look on the guy with bop glasses, who Wants to take over Nancy's hand. Nancy Hinckley, foreground, looks perplexed. Maybe she'll give up and start the waiting line along. an air of comfort to campus life g. 4.
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. . . . 14 Tropical Studen t 61116 Policeman Chapman reflects the club's spirit of case. K 4. ,W l . . . is the pride olf the new Campus. Sprawl- ing, tropical, modern in design, the club provides a congenial, airy atmosphere for almost any off-moment activity. Shaded runways over the lake invite students to sit and talk, eat, or play the inevitable hand of bridge. Quiet lounges, cool cafe- teria and patio, and a soda shop complete with blaring juke boxes provide an ap- propriate setting for most moods. The result is less hustle and bustle, more re- laxation in campus life this year. .. It has added
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