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Qi44nnG4444.4n-H44xiito lu4n . . . The Gym — Fun and Fellowship for Guys and Gals. In 1926 the main portion of this building was erected. An annex, known as the Girls ' Gymnasium, raised in 1937, provides facilities for girls ' physical education and a floor for roller skating. Combined with an auditorium which will seat 1,700, this build- ing provides gymnasium facilities for physical education and varsity sports. Supplying the campus with a place for large public programs, such as the Lyceum series, dramatic produc- tions, and major music programs, is the audi- torium. In the basement, both gymnasiums are equipped with showers, dressing rooms, and lockers. During the summer of 19 J 3 new locker and shower rooms were constructed. Additionally, the basement contains a First Aid Room, ofiScials ' and coaches ' dressing rooms, and a laundry room.
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Originally built to serve as the college gymnasium, the present Biology Building was built in 1911. It was remodeled in 1929 to provide quarters for the Biology Department and its equipment after the present gymnasium-auditorium was constructed. This building has, among other things, a classroom and two large well-equipped laboratories which con- tain the necessary facilities for the pursuit of biology, anatomy, zoology, and the other closely related sciences. These laboratories are well-lighted rooms, equipped with microscopes, camera lucidas, pro- jectors, microtomes, and other equipment for effec- tive work in the sciences studied in this building. In addition, a greenhouse is located in the basement. iuUckf4f BulidlHXf. . . . Page nine
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Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy. In accordance with this basic commandment, there are many opportunities for the college community to worship in the church of their choice. The var- ious churches of North Manchester provide a re- ligious atmosphere to meet the needs of any student, regardless of the denomination to which he belongs. The College Church School furnishes a place on campus for more folks to come close to God. Man- chester College is supported by the Church of the Brethren and the Manchester Church of the Breth- ren cooperates well with the college in bringing its religious program to the students. Thanks to the surrounding churches, the devotional spirit, acquired at the Sunday worship services, is carried on through- out the week here at Manchester College. MancUe ie i QUtdAcJt o tUe fi etUnen . Page eleven
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