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Frank L. Walton Library esteem of faculty members and officials was the beautifully engraved watch presented to him. Reconstruction of the administration unit made possible the use of the Annex for offices of the Tartar Shield, Dar- U- Gar, and Tartar Knights as well as for stage and dancing activities. Mayo Plunge
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Anniversary Banquet Janie P. Abbot Prominent in establishment of Compton Junior College Prominent citizens honored because of their unselfish effort in furthering advanced education in Compton were: Mr. H.J. Mayo, Mr. Frank L. Wal- ton, Mrs. Janie P. Abbott, president of the Compton board of Education who led the drive to found the col- lege, Mr. Mark Keppel, Mr. Andrew Herskind, Mr. Claude Reber, Mr. I.F. Petterson, Mr. D.P. Nestor, Mr. Lewis Daetweiler, and Superintendent O. Scott Thompson, in whos? honor the new auditorium was named. Dedicated to Mr. Frank L. Walton was the new library where the latest in lighting and heating plus the con- venient placement of the many vol- umes combined to make study and re- search easy. Completing the list of recreational facilities, the new swimming pool, mpde possible through a grant by the federal government, was constructed durins the latter half of the spring semester. Named in honor of Mr. H J. Mayo, president of the board of trustees, the pool will be the means of furthing aquatic sports on the campus. Celebrating his twenty years of service to Compton schools, Mr. O. Scott Thompson was honored with a ban- quet at the Virginia country club dur- ing the fall semester. Symbolic of th° 18
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Anniversary Banquet The March of Time through the 1935-1936 school year saw, in addition to reconstruction and building, a remarkable growth of the junior college enroll- ment. On October 1, 1935, over thirteen hundred students were registered, showing a fifty per cent increase over figures for October, 1934, while other southland junior colleges advanced only normally or not at all. This advancement, consistent with the college ' s growth of 592 per cent in its few years of existence, indicates even larger student bodies for the institution in the future. Tartar Knights
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