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TABLE OF CONTENTS COLLEGE BUILDERS ORGANIZATIONS HOUSING GREEKS ROYALTY SPORTS THIS IS FHS CLASSES ADVERTISING 3
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FOREWORD IL-fl uilding, in its physical nature, is evidenced by recent eon- st ruction and expansion on campus, just as the inanimate Duilding of students whose choice of building blocks of knowl- edge is evidenced by their maturity — intellectually, socially, and religiously, in a collegiate atmosphere. Building is a ceaseless thing, not to lie restrained in a democratic country, whether it be in an architectural plan or in a young developing mind. With these pre- conceived thoughts, “building’ was chosen as the theme of the 1962 Reveille. |g ollcge buildings are an inter-relation of many parts as each j clay they are given life by instructors and students with the echoing click of a typewriter, the babble of a foreign language, lec- tures on psychology, history and literature, chalk marks scratching through the solution of a geometric equation, brush strokes in oils, ami the craping noise of a sander on wood. The sounds contribute to the character of the buildings; for within these edifices, lives are shaped and molded into the design and pattern that these men and women will follow in their careers tomorrow. « ch student is striving to make himself whole and complete I ‘timing about the took and materials appropriate to his I it 1 ] j study, finding his place in society through the social mlcn i ungC ' and events of campus life and securing his religious beliefs on the Seventh Day. His character is building and the student expands within himself just as the campus buildings will continually expand to lietter facilitate his acquisition of knowledge. his has been your year at Fort Hays State and within the 1962 Reveille your memory will he sharpened with reminders of a college year. It is your book in pictures and in words. May you find your growth marked here as though a picture arresting you from lime ' s relentless pace and whether you reflect on it w ith a smile, frown, or tear, your building continues upward with but a record of one years growth. typical The Editor
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BUILDINGS New buildings, additions, remodeling proj- ects — all are evidence of physical progress of the Fort Hays Stale campus in the last few years. New residence halls and apartment buildings, the addition to Science Hall and the remodeling of Picken and Martin Allen Halls, plus the planning of other new struc- tures, indicate how the college seeks to meet the demands of increasing enrollments. 4
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