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The Gym... home of the Little Giants . . . Entitled the Gymnasium and Armory, this build- ing now provides solely for the physical recreation of all students. Inside it contains a clear field 100 by 180 feet; this was floored and provided with folding bleachers in 1949 making available enough space for three courts of intramural basketball or other sports as well as varsity basketball. A gym- nasium on the second floor yields additional space for various recreational activities. Shower and dressing facilities are in the basement. ep Dickerson studies the gym bulletin board with its plaques as well as announcements. i | reve ——
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A student art exhibit appeared in Yan- des Gallery near the close of school. Yandes .. . artistic yet functional . . . After serving 67 years as the college library, Yandes Hall was remodeled in 1959 to provide space for the departments of Fine Arts, German, 28 and Romance Languages. To aid these departments it houses large art rooms and tape recorders for language teaching. Perhaps the most noticeable aspect of Yandes is the large exhibition hall on the first floor, featuring various art exhibits and providing space for small presentations on stage.
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The Chapel . . . where intellect speaks .. . Finished in 1928, the Chapel, which seats one thousand, is used for regular chapel services, Com- mencement, and special entertainment as well as for housing the offices of the departments of Clas- sics, Philosophy, Religion, and Music. Dr. Delanney speaks in chapel as the student body listens. Despite its wide usage for classes, the Chapel is usually remembered as the place of the regular Monday and Thursday required assemblies featur- ing entertainment and enlightenment. Programs as varied as the Jordan String Quartet and Senator Barry Goldwater were presented this year. Volun- tary religious chapels are also held every Wednes- day under the direction of the departments of Religion and Philosophy.
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