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ITTLE attention was given to sports in the early days of Indiana State Teachers College because of the lack of proper facilities. Indeed the school made no serious effort to provide physical training until 1895, when gymnasium space was made available in the newly-constructed North Hall. The following spring the baseball team won its first great victory When, dressed in overalls and straw hats, the players rnet and succeeded in completely defeating the crack Polytechnic team. Thus the program of athletics was begun. Since that beginning the field of physical education has taken an important place in the curriculum of the school and in the extra-curricular activities sponsored by the school. It was not until the building of the new Physical Education Building in 1928 that Indiana State enjoyed really adequate facilities for physical training. The building contains two athletic floors, one each for the men and women students, in addition to classrooms, storerooms, locker rooms, and offices. The gymnasium for men, Where the intercollegiate contests are held, has a seating capacity of approximately three thousand. The stage located in the north end of this gymnasium makes it available for many college functions. IN THE SHOWER ROOM VARSITY BASKETBALL PRACTICE WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS irc: WU'
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NE of the most important phases of college life is found in the meeting of fellow students and in the acquaintances and friendships derived from such contacts. Every college cam- pus has a spot where the students get together. On the campus of Indiana State Teachers College the College Bookstore has become the popular meeting place. For many years the college maintained a bookstore which was located in the Administration Building. In 1934 the build- ing between the Residence Hall and the Vocational Education Building was bought by the school, and this new location was used for the Bookstore. The Bookstore is under the management of the Commercial Education Department of the College, and the head of the Com- merce Department acts as manager. Students majoring in Com- merce also help in the management. All textbooks, supplies, and equipment needed in the work of students of a teacher training institution are available at the Bookstore at moderate prices. For several years a college grille has been maintained in the Bookstore and has rapidly become a popular place with the members of the student body. A lounge has been furnished on the second floor which is in the form of a balcony looking down on the main floor. THE GRILLE THE BOOK SHOP TI-IE SHELF
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