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More widely known as the cafeteria, Lawrence Center also houses the Post Office and Counseling Center, lo- cated on the second floor of the building. Although questionable edibles are produced from the mysterious kitchen, the cafeteria will be noted most for its long lunch lines and smiling staff. By Cindy Xanthopolous Center 25
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When one thinks of a necessary evil on campus, what comes to mind? The cafeteria of course! Affectionately known to many as the Caf, the cafeteria has the difficult task of providing meals for approximately 4,000 resident and non- resident students. The cafeteria gives the student a place to eat, socialize and study (as many early risers can attest!). Perhaps the most important function of the cafeteria is to provide students with a place to socialize, which often seems to take precedence over eating. Although many may grumble over the food quality, generally, a decent meal is provided, and no one goes away hungry. The cafeteria also has several special holiday meals each year, serving such good things as turkey, roast beef, and ham. These meals are frequently very well attended, and it is advisable to come early in order to get a seat! In general, the cafeteria, although much maligned, plays a very important role in campus life. Good times spent eating with friends or studying over a cup of coffee will no doubt be an important memory for many students. By Brian Wasson Lawrence 24
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New Main Hall stands today where Old Main, a female dormatory from 1871-1971 once stood. Nestled between the Green Library and Philip ' s Memorial, this build- ing provieds a comfortable setting for the English, Foreign Language, Philosophy, Speech Communications Theater and History. Main ' s auditorium is a familiar scene for the summer orientation and University 01, which is a required course for all incoming freshman and transfer students. By Cindy Xanthopolous SSs vA, S ' V . - - ' .a-- ■ ■ , p ' -- ' ' ' il 1 ni II 9$ ' et
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