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JOHNSTON GYM UNCLE SAM-WITH AN ASSIST FROM DR. ROBERT CLARKE, Dr. Charles Carson and Walter Landgrai-can take credit for the field- house erected on the east side of Reeves Stadium this year. Formerly used as an officers' club at Camp Reynolds, the building was obtained through the United States Bureau oi Education. The army surplus building is slated for dual purposes: as a gym- nasium tor the men's physical education program, and as an auditorium for special college programs. For its tirst capacity, the iieldhouse offers a large basketball floor, showers and lockers. As an auditorium, its value has already been proved by accommo- dating large crowds at both May Day and graduation exercises. I7
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SCIENCE it HAI I RETURNING FROM A WAR WHICH HAD TO BE WON IN THE scientific laboratories as well as on the battlefields, veterans were aware of the vast opportunities a peaceful World presented to those with proper training in the varied fields ot science. And so it was not strange that Geneva's science department was the first to feel the need for physical expansion. - One year aqo, work was begun on a three-story addition to the Science Hall, and by tall, Geneva students Will take advantage of the increased classroom and laboratory facilities. Classes in biology, chem- istry, enqineerinq, and physics will share in the use of the building. Cost of the project is estimated at more than two hundred thousand dollars, With a thirty thousand dollar qrant by W. H. Coverdale, of the class of 1891, coverinq the cost of laboratory equipment. 9 Y . l in 16
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THE COLLEGE Through the Years . . . the same ideals . . . the same purposes . . searching for knowledge . . . training tor the future . . . many veterans returning with a desire to further their educattons . . . but also high school graduates facing Q strange, new World . . . capable officers to lead them . . . an experienced faculty to instruct them . . . keeping tn mind the motto, Pro Christo et Patriot.
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