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In the cool, cool, cool of the evening a song floats o ' er thS campus from the direction of the Lotii Hall of Mi sic and Fine Arts. How could we ever forget those lovely spring recitals of the music majors. And we recall the magnificent exhibits in the art department, too. The artists practiced and painted in Loar Hall. In the OU Mmu Hall, sometimes called the Old Music Box. are staff offices, faculty offices, sorority rooms, Veterans Ad- ministration office, and other offices. ° ° - K HALL Though the Haymond Science Hall may seem isolated to some students, it is the favorite tramping grounds of the biology and chemistry enthusiasts. It is here Doc Hyma, to whom the MURMURMONTIS is dedicated, made his home. The grounds around the building are hallowed by his ashes. Looking for someone. ' Then check the SCOW. That ' s the Student Center of Wesleyan where you ' ll find the snack bar, dance hall or Blue Room, ping pong room, book store, com- mittee rooms, offices, and, most important of all, the Publica- tions Office where you can always find the MUMURMONTIS staff hard at work. Check that new parking lot outside, too! SCIENCE HALL
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SENIOR WALK Did you know that the walk from College Avenue to tlie AJ Biiiljni is Senior Walk? Traditionally, only seniors should walk down its historic length past the old sundiah From registration to Graduation we kept in close contact with the Lynch-Riune Aiirtiniistratwn Biiiliinig. And what do we remember most? Of course, classes! We spent many hours listening to lectures here. Remem- ber chapels, assemblies, and other programs in Alknnon Chupel Everyone liked to sit in the balcony. Wonder why? Seniors were privileged characters. The Dean and most members of the staff have offices in this edifice. From the first day to the final hour, it ' s the Ad Bnildnijf. In the spring a young Bobcat ' s fancy turns to thoughts of the library. Not true, you say? Well, maybe the thoughts aren ' t there in this respect, hut we spent a lot of hours there in the spring, didn ' t we? Term papers, books, outside readings, current events, baseball scores ... we had to keep up and the place to keep up was the library . . . the Annie Merner Pfeiffer Library. Some of the larger classes were held there. Sometimes the hours were tedious and tiring, but we ' ll never forget them.
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(Above) No wonder the fellows say, Never a dull moment in Fleming Hall! What a battle that must have been! Freshmen, plus a few upperclass counse lors, reside in this dormitory on campus. Men with workships and some freshmen live in fhe Batiticks behind the SCOW on campus while the rest of the male students live in town or in fraternity houses. (Ri ht) Here are the women behind the scenes in the dining hall: TOP ROW: Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Grace Fallen, Mrs. Mary DeBarr, Mrs. Nina Skinner. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Audra Corley, Mrs. Elsie Tenney, and Mrs. Marie Bragg. Absent: Mrs. Lucille Gould. (Right) Student Counselors this year are, left to right, Paul Bodurtha, Bob Weaver, Ted Jun- gas. Bill Hughes, Roger Fischer, Jack Johnstone, Jim Powell, Ralph Bergdoll, and Bill Schoon- maker. (Below) Soon to house more men students is the new unnamed men ' s restJetice hiill located below Fleming Hall. (Below right) Usually crowds at the gym are waiting for athletic contests to begin, but this is a different crowd. It ' s the men on campus waiting to be fed in the College Dining Hall downstairs. The new men ' s dorm will be equipped with a dining hall, but Fleming Hall has none.
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