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IfK The fountain in the circle Our campus is not only beautiful but workable, usable, livable. As we go through the main gate and around the pond, up the front steps and enter Westcott, we see all the offices that make our university tick. We travel out the north door and run into the education building, where most of us have at least one class a day. Farther on down the walk we find our brand new music building with its outdoor amphitheater and won- derful auditorium, soundproof rooms and modern archi- tecture. Leaving the music building, we run headon into the Longmire Building, better known to us as the Alum. It houses student offices, the radio station, and the Soda Shop. Across the street from the Alum we see the Freshman dorms — Jennie Murphree, Reynolds, and Bryan. Back of Jennie is Cawthon Hall, the pride of the women ' s dormitories. Down here by Cawthon is the infirmary where we go when we ' re sick or try to go when we have an exam we haven ' t studied for. In front of the infirmary is the cafeteria, bookstore, museum, Snack Shop, and post office — all in one building! Across Landis Green we see the Women ' s Gym, and Magnolia Hall and the Village. These, too, belong to the female population. ' Way down at the other end of the green, we can just see the new men ' s Senior Hall. As wc cross the street and start our journey back, our first stop is Landis Hall which holds our most distinguished seniors, and a few underclassmen who happen to sneak in. Through the arcade we travel to Gilchrist and Broward, which house those girls we haven ' t yet met. Leaving the women ' s dormitories, our next stop is the Library where we spend a great deal of time. Up the hill a little farther we enter the History Building where we see plays, have conferences and attend classes. We leave by the side door and walk directly into the Science Building, with its newly equipped labs, and kitchens for the future homemakers. Out of the front door we find ourselves right back where we started — at the pond in our own little world on top of the hill. Landis Hall
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