Central Methodist University - Ragout Yearbook (Fayette, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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Budding Scientists lejence au Science Hall, the proud owner of a tower which is the highest point in Howard county, houses a strange assortment of phenomena. The basement and the first floor contain a variety of laboratories and class- rooms. A flight of stairs stretches 'to the second floor where the Stephens Museum of Natural History is located. In the museum, thousands of preserved animals populate show cases, and the shelves are full of life-like biological specimen. Microscopes busily follow amoebaand bacteria in biology lab, while Oscar , the skeleton, patiently allows future doctors to feel his white bones. The third floor is filled with calculus theories, economics problems, and astronomy charts. Still another flight of stairs leads to Science ,Ha1l's famous tower, but this is populated only by pigeons and mice. Budding scientists, peering into fuming test tubes, keep members of the chemistry department on their toes waiting for an explosion, and mathematicians wander through the building guided by slide rule andV logarithm tables. Conscientious biologists eagerly eye any animal who happens to wander near their realm, while geologists keep their eyes on the ground looking for familiar friends. Econo- mists and astronomists, too, inhabit the building, along with botanists, physiologists, and others in- terested Vin any form of science. 3 , 'I S tzfffgsgiesrizsx3i3QV.q4:grmlYn52EXTQQZQMQHQ ,,, Wtfgifw ..-we . ,, ,gMx5: 1R., .-in f--- yt,-, .Vg,:gpgQ1,uf ,fs , g,V13,,,,.m V wV-wg, Assf Q Q ,,. 1 . .zfzeefrw mi . .A M m v .zgkpiw '-:,V--1 U- .W,f,wf.s g1.ssf ,R Qwggmmp W, ,QE ff, 83 QQ KS .W ,J Y ,Q g y y . ..., 7Li3fL,'UffQI1:Ti?1,NQ,fTgQi f Z. 35 f ' if f V-g -ffl- Jw, Viffstfuwf J' -M' - VQ2s?wwte6fwW2ss',fwswf w.. V ' 55 . f .. 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, ,V A I J 1.115-f.'a'.ai- PCII'll'lOC Clll Brannock Hall, the first building to be constructed on the campus, is now the administrative heart of Central College. All college business, local and national, finds its beginning in this building. The President and the Dean have their offices in Brannock, and contact with all graduates is made through the busy alumni office. The school treasurer, the bookkeeping office, the director of admissions lnew students' first acquaintancel, and the foreboding office of the registrar are also a part of Brarmock Hall. The home of Central's yearbook, the Raqout and its newspaper, the Cen- tral Collegian, is on the third floor. The art department shares this floor with the Student Publications and art students, clad in color-dotted clothes, carry that certain Li if' aroma of turpentine and paint around with them at all times. Sociology, journalism, business law, and a variety of other subjects are taught in Brannock, as well as all business courses. Brarmock Hall, the administration building and the heart of the many branches of the whole school, has received the honor of being placed on the official seal of the College.



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lclassic all h Classic Hall probably contains a greater variety ot courses than does any other building on-the campus. It 'seems to be the melting pot on the campus -the one building in which each student, regardless of his major, has at least one class. Even Science and Math majors must be exposed to some cultural courses and P. E. majors often need a few snap courses to catch up on honor points. I Classic has another distinction. It contains nothing but classrooms-no museums, no organization rooms, no college business offices-nothing but regular lecture rooms can be found. However, for some reason, the famous Central College collection of dogs seems to be particularly fond of Classic Hall, and the rooms in this building are always generously supplied with more than their share of the tourifooted students. Classic Hall, with its varied courses, presents a cross-section of the entire Student Body and serves as a great center of learning on our campus. Spanish Class 'Prot. Cullen.

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