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On a visit 10 lhl: Anthropology Museum in Beverly Hall. established by Dr. Robert Sanders. Professor of Sociology. Maxine Bell. Eudora Lawrence. Anlioncue Gregn. Joyce Slroyd and Hazel Allen. are being briefed by Paul BarnesA Assistant professor of 1 Anthropology. on abstract Art of Bombara peopie ofSudan West Africa. Benson Hall for men towering toward the sh; joins Trenholm Hall as another plush Ilvmg quaners. m mews comptcx dorm.
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Alabama State is more than buildings and grounds. It is a complex of programs, people, places, hap- penings and services in Hunt. And. we her students are subject to this perpet- ual change. Yet, out of it all we become more important people. From sunrise in late Spring. I970 and the subsequent diffusion of its rays over the University until the sun act in late spring 197l, whcn wc turned our teicscope on a stun: predominantly Black University. We view the expanding campus road blocks tbumpst with disgust; and the encircling of our buildings with parking lots as assthclically ohnlruc- tivc. We have mixed emotions about the passing of old haunts. progratmx and facilities, although they are being replaced. allegedly by new and better ones. Yet, we are pleased with what we see and can use of the hardware and programs. We turn our sights to the focal points of the action in the complex and what we see is what wt: slum: in. . . Reflection $71 A refreshing place to gnthcr for conversation or to enjoy the scenery early on a Sunday morning or some other time is University Center Court. Taking adwmlngc of the Cour! complex are Beatrice Jimerson. Roger Varncr. Willie Mae Nash. Rufus Biggest Judy Adams. James Shoots. Gail Davis. Joann Hill and Terry Harrison.
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In this area on north east end of University Center are student offlce areas and Confer- ence Room. Our light falls on seats of Univer- sity development, instruction, campus- living, cultural enrichment facilities and recreation. Coming into view are some of the plush campus living quarters for men and women-Trenholm Hall, Benson Hall, and Simpson. There comes also into view, the Arena-Auditorium, which is invaded by University Community personnel groups and city groups with activities ranging from the dullness of some workshops, conventions, and program features, to elegance and excitement of the Concerts of University Choir and Band; the thrills of basketball games, the pomp of Commencement and sentimentalities and challenges of Simpson Hall Dormitory for women is in the category of plush living quarters at the uni- varsity. Founder's Day. From student area of University Center comes vibrations of minds of groups and subgroups as each devise plans for diagnosing the ills of campus life; the surgery and medicines needed for the cure; none of which get far beyond airing in the Hornet Tribune, in minutes of SGA, plagued by foot dragging. Or in case of fraternity and sorority groups plans implemented most are those continuing fall and spring lines, while these groups operat- ing from giving service in support of their lofty national and regional pro- grams to contributing to the image of ASU. Arena Auditorium horn: of indoor athletic events doubles for an auditorium for Univer- sily Community and city grcups.
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