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The winter-buried Shack, where steaks, hamburger plates, and malts were enjoyed with friends on permit . . where you spent precious minutes before CQ. buying cokes and sundaes to liven up the study hours . . where company Christmas parties, banquets, and other good times were held. The Shack was adjacent to and an integral part of the Inn-a rendezvous Where everyone gathered at every op- portunity. , 4 1, -pl, 17 ' 095, t ,if JJ l A X- A A t if il'-iii l ll' MF? wzliggylfllx ff pull ,jf 'elf X' 'w ' i 'W' A Mm, I: ,v,,- flfdifx W k fW+fzi21li,:l e -' 5 g I-135:15-3: by-f 4 2 Ayngyc 5 2 i ,,.,,, W J, wmwgg-,W . , I . ff 4,7 ,,f, .. ,..,,,,,,, 755.0 All V ff' 'Z f i ff I JJ, It , I f ,, ,, f ,4 4- 1' , X fn, f f 4, WMQ , wan, 15
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Ground breaking ceremonies for the Beason lYIemorial Hall shown here took place early in October. Left to right are: Mr. Ross Beason, B. B. Culver, Chairman of the Board of Directors, B. B. Culver, jr., Treasurer of the Board, Mrs. Beason, Jens Frederick Larsen, Architect, Ckneelinglg Cadet H. C. Christians, E. R. Culver, Jr., Chairman ofthe Board, and Col. VV. E. Gregory. THE YEAR MARKED THE BEGINNING OE CULVER'S LONG AVVAITED building program. In the rear of Argonne and C.T. began to grow the Beason Mem- orial Hall, a gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beason in memory of their son,former cadet Ross Beason, Jr., who died in the war. For the First Class it meant a new clubroom and an ideal place for relaxation and recreation, for the rest of the corps it was something to look forward to. Other buildings were also in the process of erection, the Naval School Building was scheduled for completion by late June, and the Infirmary, by its new ex- tension, was to become a modern health center .... Yes, it was a year of construction. In
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