Austin College - Chromascope Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

 - Class of 1924

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- CJ te (HROMASCOPE' THE EVOLUTION OF A COLLEGE CONTINUED THE THIRD TWENTY-FIVE YEARS—AUSTIN COLLEGE OF TODAY period wherein Austi, Clvce’s unwearying efforts aiding her steady progress. The hopes and aspirations of those who have the college interests at heart are crvstalizcd in the building plan which has been inaugurated since 1900, and which when complete will suffice to make the Austin College plant compare favorably with any other college in the United States in beauty and com- The first accomplishment of Dr. Clvce was the erection of a modern dormitory for boys, to replace the campus shacks and boarding houses in which the boys had hitherto lodged. Luckett Hall was completed in 1908 and was a far reaching step in increasing the result was Thompson Hall finished in 1913. Additional progress was denoted by the con- struction of the Y. M. C. A. building in the same year. This was one of the first college Y. M. C. As. in the Southwest. M. L. Cashion, the same “Cash” who is as suffered in this year. The night of January the twenty-first :h destroyed the Main Building, fruit of so many toils. This experience was indeed a serious calamity and severe loss. The situation was indeed trying—the destruction of many valuable books and records as well as the loss of the building to which a new addition had just been finished, the scaffolding not yet torn down. But the students were loyal and under unusual circumstances lessons were conducted and the session continued. The citizens of Sherman at once rallied to the support of the college, and to help repair the loss sustained, raised a fund for a library and auditorium, and Sher- man Hall was the resulting building, dedicated in 1915. The Power House, intended in And then came America’s participation in the World War. The services of the insti- students and military drill once more was seen on the campus. But not alone passively did the college participate in the conflict, but actively as well. Many of her valiant sons vol- unteered or loyally answered the draft and fought for their country. Twelve of these made the supreme sacrifice and n : ‘4cr ''-‘24 -

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