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Richard Elgas shows these boys how to ta out one-way glass was installed in the first grade room. The observers can thus watch the class- room sessions undisturbed from the listening room. In addition to a library, the Campus School, which is adjacent to the new education build- ing, has a recreation room with gym equip- ment and an intercom system which pipes music into the rooms. The rooms also have P a rhythm. ,il, '- . . H x swinging blackboards which can be arranged to create study or display areas if necessary. The classroom conditions of the Campus School give future teachers a chance to see what a school is like, said Mrs. Ruth Mc- Comber, principal. At the same time the students are getting an education in a well-equipped school. X s brate. Students are instructed in the Thanksgiving Story While they cele
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Crews also kept busy throughout the winter and summer pushing construction of the new Fine Arts Building. The building, facing Fifth Street, houses the departments of archi- tecture, music and art. Remodeling efforts in Baldwin Hall centered around the installation of new chem- istry and research labs. The first phase of the remodeling was completed before the end of fall semester. According to John Korbis, physical plant director, the renovations are only part of the long-range plan to modern- ize the hall. The construction news which perhaps aroused the most student interest was the announcement that plans were The bookstore is to be moved to the second floor and greatly enlarged. The fountain and snack bar will be enlarged to enable stool service. When college officials opened the Student Union Building in 1959 it had been financed on a 20-year basis. No one dreamed then that the college would grow so fast that an expan- sion would be necessary in only six years. The new dorm faces the gymnasium underway to expand the Stu- ' N dent Union Building. The J is -- NTT, 4 O A proposed addition would near- ly double the size of the build- ---iifiiimsznnz.-iw ..,,' . - - '-1' ----n- -2-mm-N -Fi1'f1Sea.. E.,.,s,, ,,,.,,., + .WWI ing. Construction costs were ,gi-i-I -nc o .n,.,i,,...-i, ,.... to be financed by the local Sale .... . IEEE!! EEE!! lil-5552! EE T 5eLfF2se.1 of bonds. ,FurnishingS and f!!!!!t' !!.5!.5il'ElTEE ' E'3'l Qfggabljreqgiggenjcfjrfqilfgtgj is-:ses local funds and student fees. 'ssssssss' As in the case of the ori inal 1 - -V .. -james - ,o ---- - --.f-f'- --i-- oeeef union building, no state finds ' 1' 'LE-7-7g:2-gig :'3'!gllZEEElm!E!as!l!!!!!! W0u1d.be inV'?1Ved in the Con' 'Q struction project. Q-1-C,,.:.,,4wM i f limi 1 Q r , , - g ,, The addition includes plans 1 r. I ' ' 9. , ' -- for three floors containing ex- ' 1 'B ' i' ' panded dining and student sf-li-4 lf , I activity areas. Eight dining . ' ' 4 ' X rooms will be added, and three Q W ' t of the new dining areas can be .y ' t n , made into one large banquet -fe 1 i J X X room. ' -.... -, V 1. 175-.- , 4 - . HQ- as .3 WM., -.QQ H 51- b. - Vg, N :if I E - 'N-.21 ,. ' ' am- : . .'.' 2 O l NE iv! 'G Y 2 4 l '15, 'v' . I :.- :-cf -1 4:5 ,Qi-1, .- -::-: 4 - .5 as i . -,.,2 2 Some of the university staff , A o feee f ,M ,,, ,,..V,, , .,., look at the dorm interior. an .,., . ,, ff f . ..... :lA'd,,4,...: Q ,5K 134, 0 P ,Aw ff' ,mil in ,. .. 1 Avy- , , A- ,mv ' as... A , . ,. ,m...4x'?'-x. M ,, .
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