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" I like the looks of the people who go here-their features are on the plus side. These students are independent, se lf-su ffic ient. They work, most of them, so they value their spare time-they get a lot out of it." From a background of wide variety, leading a life of wide variety, Nina Low– ry is what is cal led an advisor in educa– tional activities. She superintends the Film Committee, the Art Committee, the Festival of the Arts, groups brought to PSC like the San Franci sco Mime Troop, and a lot more. Nina has a cynical sense of humor. She's business like, yet open and friend– ly.She keeps tabs on the myriad of things going on about her ; the phone rings while she is conversing; somebody comes to the door. Without fail , the visitors lean against the doorjamb and wait for recognition. Nina looks up. " Hi," is the usual opener. There is a short silence, and then the callers launch into whatever they are going to say with, " Ya know ..." Then, everyone's gone . . . the phone doesn ' t ring. There is a short vacuum si– lence. Nina shrugs it off. "Organized confusion. Now, where were we?"

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