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HE original act which created a teacher training institution also provided for a Model School to provide for observa- tion and practice teaching. The school started in 1870 with an elementary staff of two teachers. The primary department was to provide practice as well as observation while the high school was to be used only for presenting model methods of teaching. Much stress was laid upon the idea of a Model School , and it is said that neat little placards bearing the words Model Training School were always in evidence. In 1904 a four-story building was erected which is the present Stalker Hall. In the early days financial resources limited equipment to the extreme. The playground was far from desirable: the source of drinking water was a well located in the school yard and equipped with an iron-handled wooden pump: and the building was heated by individual wood-burning stoves. In 1935 the new Laboratory School was officially opened. Recently, the third wing of the building which included the gymnasiums, the Sycamore Playhouse, the library, and sound- proof music rooms has been completed. This Laboratory School has received high praise from leading educators as one of the finest, most modern, and best equipped schools in the Middle West: and it fills a long-standing need in the work of the College. BOYS GYM CLASS THE CENTRAL FOYER AN ELEMENTARY PROIECT CLASS
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HROUGHOUT the history of Indiana State Teachers College it has never maintained a dormitory for men students until two years ago when a new building was constructed on the northeast corner of the campus. Before this time, students lived in private residences or in houses maintained by the various fraternities. Early in the history of the school it became customary for students to board together in clubs. These clubs varied in size from ten to fifty members, the principal figure being the purveyor who secured boarders, purchased supplies, collected weekly bills, and paid a fixed sum per week to the landlady for each boarder. ln return he received his board free and all that he could save by good management. The clubs did not go out of existence until the World War. The new dormitory for men was officially opened at the beginning of the school year of 1937-38. It was named in honor of W. W. Parsons, who spent many years of his life as president of the institution and who was so keenly interested in the spirit- ual, physical, and moral welfare of the students. The dormitory offers the latest and the best in the way of dormitory facilities and provides home privileges for approxi- mately one hundred and twenty-five students. THE DINING ROOM THE LOUNGE A STUDENT BEDROOM
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