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Hold Cherished Memories McCormick I I.ill, ir ' , oldest building on the c.mipus, silcntlv ' and ni.ijcctic.illy looks out over curving w.ilks .ind roads. McCor- mick is headquarters for speech, dramatics, and chemistry activities. K , ' .; ' : The afternoon sun casts long shadows on the much-traveled steps of the library. Scene of many kinds of activities, the library also houses biology and physics labora- tories, as well as the museum. Always picturesque, the familiar doorway and steps of Taylor Hall, left, women ' s dormitory, are en- hanced by the shadows playing upon the snow. The college Dining Hall is in the basement of the building. — 15—
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Twin towers of McCormlck and Rin,i;laiKl frame the flag as it waves in the Nebraska wind, ri; ht. Look- ing north from the library, this view shows the main thoroughfare on the campus going past these buildings. Familiar Campus Scenes Standing as a guidepost and land- mark, Ringland Hall, Icff, is the busy center of all activities on the campus; administration offices, class rooms, social and student un- ion rooms, and the men ' s dormitory are included in the buildinc. ( : Sports fans are welcomed by the cheerful gleam of the gvm- nasium lights across the campus. Always in use, the gym this year opened its doors to soldiers for physical education classes. -14—
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Campus Until the middle of this year, Clarke Hall, left, was the home economics building, as well as the women ' s cooperative dor- mitory. Now the conservatory has headquarters there, and Clarke girls live on North Tur- ner street. Ahniv. WliL-rc ruffled curtains .Hid i;ay sprcadi decorated Rirls rooms. there now are bunk beds and rows of sliining shoes. Privates Olin and Nee- l el study in one of llic orderly rooms in .Alex-inder Barracks. No longer the home of college girls and conservatory offices, .Alexander Hall, left, became leadquartcrs for the Air Crew training detachment stationed here. Basement rooms are used for offices, and other floors con- stitute the barracks. The in- firmary remained in the base- ment. -16 —
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