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e terdayis Hopes Exist Here Toda From the first glimmering dream, Baker Uni- versity has grown. Today, it is the realization of her forefathers' ideas. Today 23 buildings stand ready to serve an increasing number of Baker students and faculty. People arrive to become students of the Baker community-a com- munity constantly fluctuating and growing. The curriculum is being examined and class changes made to keep Baker a contemporary institution. The enrollment of Baker neared the 1,000 mark this school year as students from all over the world came to receive their education. President James E. Doty became the new leader of the Baker spirit. Dr. Arthur Davidson, former chair- man of the chemistry department at the University of Kansas, was the first visiting professor at Baker. The new men's residence, East Hall, was occupied during the year. The dorm provided needed facilities for the growing Baker. More parking space was provided this year. To make Baker University an always here and now insti- tution, President Doty revealed a five-year plan for expansion and improvement. Some things of Baker, however, are not new, but are part of the present through tradition. Homecoming, chapel, classes, sports, are all traditional here and now of the university. The new and the old join to bring you, the students and faculty, Baker University here and now. Part of the new look at Baker University included the paving of parking areas. The administration building is a familiar part of today's Baker. sf' Q gf up' YQ1,iKf n 5 ' L fy ' I X15 p, T ., , t it f l Q ,gy X: Xi' . x .fu A -.1 ' if . Q1 V' , f-tl' L' , ,i W ui f bi A ,WX L 0 19 r ,v .F X ,px 'yx ifqu E Jie - ft? T r t, ff f . 7 Snr' Aff' gf ,fs Q3 ,K V5 Z 5 .f ... .V '15 if f sf xi ' i f 1 - H V 1' ' i Nlittff T? ' j -' T I .f . 1 QV . ' 3 4 ' . ff V, W E ' ' iw is 4.4, . -:uni 1111 ,L ,HMM wi: in K : kg ,V - 2 X ' 37: if fl ' ' 'I -V , Q ' 5 . rar s g , 1 gzkfgf Itlr 1 an -,.'4 q f .'f 5 L Q lv 5, . ,i,,,. , , . , . 132' ' .. , A 1 W.. .'py,f,,a,,,:,, , N V fx. , aw, ,, . 9 f 'favs L -za .Jw .. . f-'.y- .s,4!a:,a1fM'w-mf' I , we The modern facilities of the student union add to the comfort of the student away from home. The library keeps abreast with the times by constantly adding to its collection.
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