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Left to Right: Brovvnrigg Lyman The busiest spot on campus is the college union, Charles Mclfenny lflall. l-leire Erue uniogi is indeedi ignsterieclm, as boy meets girl at thi class mixers an H resgen ances, an rien s ips progress at t e a -co ege parties. ln the home-lil4e atmosphere of the comfortable lounges, organizations meet in small discussion groups to formulate Future plans. A modern, complete cafeteria and grill service is otiered to commuting students and those living outside the dormitories. To insure Flawless service and entertainment, William Qchiefj Brovvnrigg and Mrs. Florence Lyman, social director, plan activities that will add to the all-round life oi the student. lo assist the tvvo heads ot the union, there is a competent stati headed by Mrs, Eichholtz. HEALTH RESIDENCE EE mln case of emergency call a doctor -on this campus such a call would be to V183 or the l-lealth Residence. ln charge oi the important clinic is Dr. Geraldine Snow and her two nurses. These trained individuals care For everything from achronic case of bluest blues to an appendectomy or a measles epidemic. At the beginning of each nevv semester the general condition oi all students is checlced by a physical exam. The l-lealth Residence is Filled with up-to-date equipment to cure the aches and pains ol college days. Ii you're under the Weather, take a trip to the nevvly-built red-bricl4 building For a dose oi vim, vigor, and vitality. Left to Right: Frens Snovv Kane Q6
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if: Top to Bottom- First Row-Wilcox, Ryan, Boyington, McAndless, Ashby, Gotts, Broad. Second Rowflvlenzi, Todd, Phelps, Myers, Robinson, l-letmanspperger, Goloczynslci McCricl4ett De Boer Third Row-North, Walker, Monroe, Chamberlain, Meston, Lappinen, Stinson, Casper l-lunt ROOSEVELT TRAINING SCI-IOO The realization ol an old dream tool4 lorm in the Roosevelt l-ligh School which vvas erected in the year 'l9Q5. Extending the campus northward, it was intended at First to accommodate the junior and senior high schools. l-lovvever, in recent years the elementary grades have lound lodging there too. To college students who hope to enter the educational Field, it ohfers the opportunity lor the real experience ol teaching. Every semester, numer- ous teachers ol the luture Find practice teaching at Roosevelt an interesting and valuable experience. The rooms in Roosevelt l-ligh School are arranged specilically lor teacher training, each unit composed ol a large and tvvo small class rooms. The gymnasium and swimming pool, the caleteria, laboratories, auditorium, and library together with a capable laculty headed by principal L. W. lVlenzi place this school among the most progressive in the country.
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Carmichael Buck Walker Acher Utter .am Marshall Marshall l-lanna DORMITORY HEADS Essential to every student is the proper home situation while he is attending college. This is atlorded students ol Michigan State Normal College by the three dormitories recently provided. Facilities lor studying, eating, sleeping, and entertaining are found in each residence hall. hlulia Anne King Residence l-lall is under the direction ot Miss Virginia Acher and Miss Ruth Wallcer, While Mrs. Nina Buclc and Miss Alma Carmichael act as head residents of Bertha Goodison l-lall. Both of these halls are equipped with double and single studys and bedrooms, a cafeteria, a recrea- tion, a laundry room, and a smoker. Beautifully decorated reception rooms and lounges supply ample space for entertaining friends and relatives. The vlohn M. Munson Residence l'lall lor men is laid out on the same room plan as the girls, dorms and in place of the cafeteria they have a grill serving brealciast and light lunches. Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, the residents, keep the men happy and cooperative. They are ably assisted by Dr. Willard l'lanna ol the English department and Mr. Kenneth Utter, director ol visual aid. l-he com- fortable, pleasant surrounding provided by these residence halls malce lor a happy, healthy, contented student body. i Q7
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