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Page 9 text:
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AYERS LIBRARY The library was begun in the Spring of 1947 and was completed early in 1948. We moved the library from Teter Hall during Christmas vacation of 1947. We began using part of the building in January of 1948. The building was en¬ tirely ready for use at the beginning of the Spring term of that year except that it was not yet brick veneered. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING The Physical Education building was begun about July of 1948 and was completed in October of the same year. We moved the bookstore, from what is now the General Office, late in the fall, probably just in time for the opening of the winter term. The Snack Shop was installed in the summer of 1949. The recreation room was put into use sometime during the spring of that year. go fw IS
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Page 8 text:
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’HE CHURCH’S ONE FOUNDATION JESUS CHRIST THE LORD The church was erected in 1948. The committees were set up in 1936. One interesting feature was that we made our plans to build in 1947, but we got held up by the failure of our architect, and lost the entire year of 1947. Our final architect was Larimore of Ft. Wayne. He designed entirely the front of the building and choir loft. A business recession came in 1947. However, we figured that since all contracts were signed, the lower priced levels saved ap¬ proximately $5000 through the delay. The ground for the church was broken early in April of 1948, and the church was dedicated in September of that year. It is not only a building but is a symbol of reverence in the hearts of those who choose to make it their meeting place with God. imtwmWH
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GIRLS’ DORMS These three buildings, in which the girls are housed, are under the supervi¬ sion of the dean and the assistants to the dean. Teter Hall can accommodate about one hundred girls comfortably. Three years ago, the first floor of Teter Hall was beautifully remodeled. Now the girls appreciate their spacious and well-decorated parlor and the guest room, which provides the happy privilege of getting acquainted with missionaries, ministers, and other distinguished visi¬ tors. Both the Annex and Baker House can accommodate about fifteen girls for those who choose the home-like atmosphere. Page six
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