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DIVISION SCIENCE BUILDING. The completion of the Science Building in I 963 made available extensive laboratory space and equipment, as well as classrooms and omces for three departments. Physics and chemistry departments share the first floor, while the biology department utilizes the second floor area. T heAmphitheater. This is an extension of the Science Building at the east end. Seating 136 persons, it is used by various departments of the college. F 1' lm projectors and other audio-visual devices can be used ejfecti vely here. j ,AX s t w ij . x x Le'r t t xx V x x Vx t t
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Herod Hall, erected in 1923. The building has been extensively remodeled ' twice and an addition was built in 1969 on the west side of the original a structure. This addition was given a secondfloor in 1985 to provide additional office space and a spacious conference room. The central tower of H erod H all stands as an area landmark symbolic of the university. Located in the building are offices of the president and the dean of academic ajfairs, as well as the a stage ofprofessional dimensions and facilities, seats about 1,000 persons. business, registry, pre-admissions and graduate omces. The auditorium, with I
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Facts of university life When schooi starts, there are several events which one can al- ways rely on to occur: The first is that you have lost your enrollment form and don,t remember what classes you are supposed to be attending. The second happening is that there is still not enough parking space. The third and final event is that tuition is going to be higher than when you last enrolled. Tim Kinzie Alva Senior FREE F 00D is never turned down by college students and the Bahama Breakaway party sponsored by the Alva Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Program and the S GA provided plenty ofgood chow at no cost. AN UNUSUALAMOUNTofsnowfeII on Northwest- ern from fall through spring. By the time March rolled around, students had no problems coping. EVERYMINUTE COUNTS when studyingfor a test and Terry Heras manages to study, relax and have a bite to eateall at the same time in the Snack Bar. 8 University Life
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