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V v. ?;-, .. vj Atherton Center Atherton Center is being operated this ear under the management of its new director. Miss Margaret Grimes, who has replaced the former director, Mr. Robert Newton. Assisting Miss Grimes in the many activities of the building were: Mrs. Reva Ferrell, Manager of the Cafeteria; Mrs. Maude Marceluk, Ma;iager of the Campus Club; Mrs. Kav Eisenbro n, Manager of the Bookstore; Mr. M ron Dawson, Manager of the Barber Shop; Mr. Carl Harner, Manager of the Billiard Room; and Mr. Rav Gregg, Custodian of the Building. Activity center of the campus is the ' C-Club located in the base- ment of Atherton Center where students gather between classes. A billiard room and ping-pong tables are located at the south end of the C-Club, and a barber shop is situated at the north end. The north end also houses the book store and the drug store which contains every t hing from greeting carets to sweaters. The second floor is made up of the cafeteria and the lounge. The cafeteria dining room is also used for school dances and other func- tions. The third floor contains offices for man - Universit ' activities including the Alumni Office, Drift Office, YMC ' .A Office. BISA, Tria- non, Panhel, AWS. In addition to these rooms, a reception room with a kitchenette, and the faculty lounsfe are situated on this floor. [9]
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Outdoor Theatre Butler students returning to classes last September found the Butler Bowl under- going a change. A $250,000 outdoor theatre was under constrOction in the south end of the bowl. The theater is being built by the City of Indianapolis as a part of a city-wide park improvement program on ground leased from Butler for $1.00 a year. It will be used jointly by the city and the University for many purposes, including outdoor presentations and commence- ment exercises. Construction on the Women ' s Resi- dence Hall, which is to cost approxi- mately S 1,000,000, began this spring. 1 he building, located across from so- roritv row, will be similar in appearance to the recently constructed Men ' s Resi- dence Hall and will accommodate 230 girls. A feature that ill particularly appeal to the girls is a tunnel leading to Ather- ton Center. In addition to providing easy access to the Union building, the tunnel will allow the Atherton kitchen to supply food to the girls ' dining room. Women s Residence Hall [8]
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