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Should Alice walk through the look- ing glass onto the campus of Fort Hays, she would find a wonderland of youth at work . . . and play. She would he amazed at their quiet industry, their zest and enjoyment. Lest Alice should break the mirror, the Reveille presents a kaleidoscope of the varied activities of campus coeds and Carls. To the west. Lewis Field men relax with study . . . knocking out the year- book . . . more power . . . student at bandsaw in Industrial building . . . survey for work ... a Harton class . . . candid camera . . . behind milady ' s face . . . even the faculty works . . . every day on the campus. On this fwge. George is loafing on the job . . . mammy! . . . connoisseur of pretty ankles . . . “Jim” Hinkle . . . rockpile . . . her other job . . . Milk- man Rhoades . . . Let’s go to Mack s . . . paleontologists. Worker ' s Wonderland
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LEWIS FIELD More work »n the Only Common kitchen relax the body, exert the mind stadium in rhe raw autumn leaves arc sometimes a nuisance behind rhe limelight . gotta get up and go to work new roads to learning Gwcndolcnc, George and Tom ten minutes «| One hundred twenty-three men are living at Lewis Field. It is an informal community, yet. looked on from an internal aspect, it is not a brotherhood. Aside from the friendships afforded through as- sociation it represents only a group of individuals with the interests of rhe college in command. I Informal activities, and buildings of Lewis Field are pictured at the right . W hen the Lewis Field barracks were instituted in 193 1 through the influence of Dr. . E. Rarick, Dr. V D. Morland and others, it w as intended that they should pro- vide a comfortable residence for the greatest possible number of College men at a minimum of ex- pense. In ciualifying for admittance three conditions were required of the Lewis Field applicants: financial need, character, and scholarship. These demands made it possible to eliminate less desirable students and has resulted in a generally superior group. Still, however lax or stringent the precaution toward character and good behavior, no set of rules has excluded the one important factor that has made the barracks project a success and one that will be instrumental in its expansion. That element is the general spirit and good will manifested by the group as a whole. This feature has been successfully maintained, par- tially through the conduct of the men and otherwise by the enaction of those regulations necessary for stability. As a counterbalance between these regulating nfluenccs Lewis Field has its supervisor. Mr. Tom Boyle. Mr. Boyle is a senior in Fort Flays State and is majoring in social science. 1 He majority otrhe boys at Lewis Field are entirely on their ow n By means of state and national finan- cial appropriations the college enabled to furnish them part time employment. )utxideof his regular work each man at Lewis Field gives three hours of labor a week to- ward what is called free flours.” I his tune is utilized by various jobs such as janitor work at the barracks and setting cables and drying dishes at the college cafe- , teria w here they recffvelhcir meals , at the rate of 37 ■ Stents a day. I he opportunity for higher edu- cation thus benefits those who have had few such opportunities, and who make the most of them.
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