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Miss Barker. Mrs. (ioldcn, Br. Incyregnr. Mr. t,irt Mrs llriizn, Mr. Brooks, orn W Wells. In thr nest picture: Jim” ) coyer, Miss Mil left. Miss Barhour, Miss Bearer, Jack” Biley, and hr Morris. A 7 erf: Miss Barret! , Miss fresher, hr. SI reefer, and Mtss 1 1 illiams in a conference concerning L i hr ary m a tiers. I lie library, one of the most beautiful in I lie slate, eon La ins 10,000 volumes and re- ceives 265 periodicals and 06 newspapers; many private libraries have been donated to I he general library . I he reading room is large enough to accommodate 300 students at one time. F. B. Streeter. Miss Mar Williams, Miss Margaret Dresher. and Miss Man Barrett keep the library in excellent condition. I lie V M. C. has a room in the library which Ihev have reserved and which they have furnished for their meetings. I he history department is located on the ground floor of the library. Prof. H. L. Parker. I)r. Willis Walker, and Dr. W. | . Moreland are the instructors in this field. Four noted museums are located on the first floor of the library. natural history, geological, myc ological, and historical museum compose the group. Vn ugsburg Bible, over 100 years old. is located in this museum. Much time, thought, and money have been invested to make these things available to the public. This library was named in honor of Col. Sandy Forsyth, a true soldier of the plains. The newest building is the Science Hall, which was completed in 1929. Several de-
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Waller Wallerstedl is the director of printing, and I hr print shop is located in the hark 0l I la Coliseum. The college news- paper and all tin college publirat ions are printed here. Picken Hall, named for the lirst president of the College, was remodeled in 1926, and eoritains the auditorium and llu training school, nl which Dr. Robert I Mr( Jral h is the direr U ir Miss Mary Mae Paul. Miss Cny- nelh Dav is. Miss Jessie Pearce. Mrs. Florence Mark well. Mrs. Pearl Cruise. Mrs. Emma ( inldeti. Miss Hosella MeCarroll, Miss Maude ( iorham. and Professor pple are the super- visors of the various departments of the training schorl. Dw. 1C 1C Macoheooh Head of the English hepurtment The Knglish department, with Dr. 1C 1C Macgregor. Prof. J. 1C Start. Prof. T. W. Wells. Mrs. Thelma llruza. and Miss Ivvl Barker, is located in Picken Halt. The com- mercial department is located on the third lloor and is under I he direct inn of Prof. C. W . Thompson and Dr. K. 1C McCartney. Dur- ing all hours of day I lie dick of many type- writers makes a chorus for the busy scratch- ing of the shorthand students. Fred Wagner, custodian, and I f reel llavemann. carpenter, have their offices and workshops in the base- ment of I his building. The Industrial Building houses the home economics, art, vmm dworking. and industrial arts departments. Miss Margaret llaggart. Miss Marietta lleidman. Miss Mabel Nandi- ver, and Prof. I dwin Davis, head the respec- tive departments. The laboratories for each are equipped with the best apparatus and adequate facilities for every student. The I bane Kconomics Club and I lie M l Club hold l heir meetings here. The smell of paints and of food is pleasantly mixed with llu 1111 11 of arnisli in I his building. I r. Herd and hr. l rHv conducting a psychology experiment. I)r. Burton. Bust ' ll ' ' dross, and J irn ” Bouse. Page 1 2
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Professor Hcclchclm. Miss Fet en. and Professor Ifr. II test I ' .d fans, irt Ihe workshop ; (•td yer. fans of (he Music Depart men : Mr. Jucohini, Itr. It ornock. Thompson, and Met .ortney. iss l ofifiart. and Miss Ueidman. purl menu are housed here. Prof. Roy Ran- kin is in charge o!’ chemistry : hr. II. . Zins- zer, of the physics and astronomy depart- ments. The la bora lories fur these depart- ments are fully equipped with electricity and The ubseiN atory . where there is a len- i r m h telescope. affords practical experience for the “star-gazers ’ and there are smaller tele- scopes for individual use. Dr. II B. Reed. Dr. (». Kelly, and Mis Maude Durham comprise the psychology de- partment. Many experiments are carried on here and a clinic has been established to aid t he work. The furniture in all I he laboratories has been made on special order for I he various depart nients. The biological sciences, including agri- culture. are under the direction of Prof. L. I ). Wooster. Prof, bred Mberlson. Dr. . W . Barton, and Prof. “Jim Rouse. The mathematics department is under the supervision of Prof. K. I.. Colyer and Prof. W alter V amuck Dr.C. F. Wiest is I he inst ruclor of plnloso- ph and Biblical literature. Languages which are included in the cur- riculum are French. Spanish, Italian, Latin, and ( ierman. Prof. Modesto Jacobini, Prof. ( .. II. Brooks, and Mrs. Kinmu ( »o|den are the instructors in this work. lso, in the Science Mali, is a collection of 80,000 myrologieal specimens which is proba- bly unsurpassed in Ihe world. This collection was made by the late Dr. Karl holomew . The social center of the campus is the Woman s Building. The office of Ihe dean of women. MKs Klizabel h gnew . is located here and sorority and fraternity parlies, sarsilies, and o! her social activil ies are held here. This year Ihe victorious football learn held their annual banquet in I his building. Luster Hall is the home of 86 girls during the school year. “Mother McKenna sees I hal all runs smoothly at the dorm which i located across Rig (.reek and now there is a new bridge built spanning the water. Ml campus sidewalks lead to t ody Com- mons, and why not? Mrs. Filehy always has good meals planned. Student and college banquets are held here, where 800 people may be sealed at one I ime. Pai If
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