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Language and Alumni Hallg for the arts. . In 1957 this college-owned residence was renovated to provide more classrooms for the growing student body. In the Language Hall there are also oflices for the Eng- lish Department and for the publication of the Cabinet and the Genevan. - J Better watch your language here, be it English, French, or Greek. It's Greek to me. When Geneva College first began to expand, the Alum- ni Association purchased the residence of the late R. M. Downie. Besides housing the music department, the Alumni Hall has recently provided five new offices for the Alumni and Public Relations. Up-to-date radio studios are in the Annex. Then come, Geneva sons. Ne'er let the glad chorus fail. Practice makes P51'fCCf- 9 N
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.fciezfxe Hall cz building that gram. . Out of this building will come some of America's nnest biologists, chemists, physicists, and engineers. Built in 1896, the Science Hall has undergone more physical changes than any other building on cam- pus. After a fire in 1913 it had to be entirely rebuilt and in 1948 an ultra-modern three-story addi- tion was completed. The Science Hall is still growingg another ad- dition is being planned and the Philip L. Coon Memorial Chem- istry Library is in the expanding process. Biology: To strike or not to strike! Chemistry: Do you think this solution will put a hole in the roof? 1 l Are these the men who will build rockets to the moon and Mars? 8
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Ferne CIW and Brzg for student social lQ'e. . A touch of home on the campus. Worries are not allowed here! Ferne Cliffe has not had many physical changes, but it has served many different purposes. Originally the home of Professor J. L. McCartney, it has since been the college president's home, a residence for senior women, the home of Dr. Clarence E. McCartney, and is presently providing rooms for faculty social func- tions, living quarters, and ollices. A special occasion to display our best manners. Brigadoon, campus student cen- ter, was built ten years ago and has become the college's favorite meeting place. The Brig was named for the fictional Scotch village where cares and worries supposedly never existed. Thanks to the loud jukebox, the joking waitresses, and the good food at reasonable prices, students are unable to worry or even to think.
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