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President Andruss approves plans for new men ' s dormitory- while Mr. John Schell, the designer, looks on. The building will be erected on the site now occupied by Old North Hall. Proposed campus plan 1962-1970 17 BUILDINGS 2 — Boiler House and Addition 3 — Administration — Carver Hall 7 — Dining Hall and Expanded Kitchen 8 — Class Room — Training School 9— Class Room— Sutliff Hall 10 — Gymnasium 11 — Class Room — Navy Hall 12 — Men ' s Dormitory ' 16 — ' Women ' s Dormitory 17 — Women ' s Dormitory 18 — Auditorium, Seating Capacity (2000) 19 — Men ' s Dormitory 20 — Library and Administration 21 — Field House 22— Class Room No. 2 23 — Maintenance Building 24 — ' Women ' s Dormitory 25 — Dining Hall and Community Activities Center 26 — Class Room No. 3 27 — Men ' s Dormitory 28 — President ' s Residence 29— Class Room No. 4 30— Class Room No. 5 31— Football and Track 32— Baseball
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THE ADMINIS- TRATION A Challenge for Graduates: Our College seeks to educate students who will use their learning to improve the society in which they live. In this search, during the past century, your Alma Mater was originated as an Academy, and later became a Literary Institute, a State Normal School, a State Teachers College, and now as a State College will broaden its offerings to admit in September, 1963, students who will pursue courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts Degree. We expect to build the superstructure of teacher education on the basis of service which will be needed to meet the chal- lenges of the future. As you go into the public schools, may you ever realize that service to society is the measure of the graduate and the College itself. That you may pursue the ideal of service to society in the public schools with vigor and effectiveness is the hope of si i HARVEY A. ANDRUSS, President
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At left is the architect conception of the new women ' s dormitories which will be built on the western end of the present college campus. Two identical structures will house 600 women students. Below is the architect ' s con- ception of the new auditorium to be built on the site of the present track field at the northern extension of Spruce Street. The auditorium is de- signed to seat 2,000. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sealed, Left In Right: Hon. Harold L. Paul. Pottsville, Pa.; Mr. Frank A, Thornton, Shamokin, Pa.; Hon. C. ' illiain Kreisher, Catawissa, Pa. Si.triditig: Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, President of the college, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. John H, Shuman, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. Sam M. Jacobs, Danville, Pa.; Mr. Joseph C. Conner, Bloomsburg, Pa. Not present when photograph was taken: Howard R. Berningcr, Esq.; Mifflin ille, Pa.; Hon, Bernard J. Kelley, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Leo S. Dennen, Tur- botsville. Pa. ( »t ' «f|?:.. ,M,,, 18
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