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Repairs Done Walking Ends
"Praise God!" "Hallelujah!" Shouts could be heard everywhere on the Island Finally itwas done! No longer would anyone have to get off the bus, walk across the bridge in rain, snow, or sunshine, and reload. NOW the bridge was repaired. This easily ranked in the students' minds as the best thing to happen to the Island in years.
At the Hotel there were added improvements too For the first time ever, L.B.C. hired a fulltime physician, Dr Glenn Blaisdell To aid in his work, a modern infirmary was placed on the second floor at the Hotel.
The kitchen was rennovated and a lot of paint-work was done throughout the hotel
BELOW: Now that the bridge has been repaired, students finally are allowed to ride the bus across BOTTOM RIGHT: Students begin what is considered the trademark of the Island—walking across the bridge BOTTOM LEFT: Visitors who come to Treasure Island are surprised to find that it really IS an island OPPOSITE PAGE
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BOTTOM LEFT: At the Hotel, the James River Room offers David Steele a place to play a little ping-pong. OPPOSITE PAGE
BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Dukate, after eating, takes a littletime just to think