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KEMPBRmMlLlTARYHSCHOOL , 4- ,ixxth NA 'Is-Y.: H .I I' ' ,ff Il: ,A . 7, , , ' 1 fx a f f I '1 .J I 'l I 1 . I J V , It '. . 1, ' hh,. jk I 1 , fr View of Buildings from Lake. A Barracks is a commodious three-story building erected several years ago. The first floor and basement contain most of the class rooms, laboratories, agid the library, and the upper floors accommodations for cadets and faculty o cers. B and C Barracks form another large U-shaped building with quar- ters for cadets and teachers on the upper floors, the main floor being used for class rooms, music rooms, the quartermaster's store, the tailor shop, the super- intendent's ofiice and the school parlors. The superintendent and his family oc- cupy a portion of this building as a residence. A new gymnasium is under construction which will be one of the largest gymnasiums in the West. It will be 100 feet wide by 200 feet long and two stories high. It will furnish ample room for four basketball courts, indoor drill and an immense auditorium on the main floor, the basement will provide a running track, a shooting gallery, baths, lockers and a heating plant. It will be ready for use by next winter. The old gymnasium was a model of its kind when it was built seventeen years ago and adequate in size. But the great development of the school has made the new building a necessity. With it the equipment is complete and makes Kemper rank with the very best schools in the country. The school grounds comprise over thirty-four acres of rolling land, well set in trees and grass. They contain a lake of nearly two acres, furnishing skating and swimming in season, two of the best fields in the State for football and baseball, tar- get-ranges, tennis courts, parade-grounds, a quarter-mile track, etc. P Th The Missouri River
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