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Particularly distinctive is the home of the college president. The two @ ing south on Aggie Avenue one é e6 . be N 1 ) ay se oS Tene We = = 8 om.) 8 ies 2 YER Hao § 7A oS ede. Ale 2 Base ses § es Hall. Completed in 1938 this building was built especially for the co-eds. It d for Helen Muller, dean of students. MULLER HALL—The home of Pamsie ladies while living at Goodwell is Muller 1s mame
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SCIENCE HALL—While this institu- tion was still called Panhandle Agricul- tural Institute, Science Hall was erected; this was in 1921. Today the Elementary Education Department and the Department of Military Science and Tactics are housed on the first floor. The second floor is known as the Aggie Ballroom ... the setting for the college dances, banquets, and student mixers. COLLEGE FARM—Nearly all of the meat used in the cafeteria and a large amount of the vegetables come from the College Farm. This 1340 acre farm is operated by college boys under the supervision of agricultural professors of the college. This farm also serves as a field experiment sta- tion for the Panhandle area. Farming methods, and crop varieties are tried and tested and the information used to improve the agriculture of this section. A recent addition to the farm has been a large quonset, housing a show ring for use when the college is host to 4H and F.F.A. groups and also for showing and selling the farm’s own stock. INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING — Many excellent products have been brought from the I. A. Building over the years. The woodshop, craftshop, and drawing laboratory make up the inside of the building along with other classrooms, print shop, and the boiler room. This was one of the first buildings on the campus with additions and remodeling done in 1923, 1928, and 1952. METAL SHOP—The location where sparks fly fast and furious as PAMC students are taught the art of welding is the Metal Shop. Student labor built this thirty-six by one hundred structure in 1941. AT WORK
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FACULTY HOMES — Pictured here are some of the brick homes erected for faculty use. Homes and apartments number twenty- nine which are used for faculty housing. FIELD HALL—The modern “‘L” shaped three-story building of brick and steel is well known as the “House of Gentlemen”, Field Hall. This $245,000 structure which was completed in 1951, is named after prominent PAMC graduate Leon B. Field, state senator from the Oklahoma Panhandle. aint tae TAS ALE APO DETAINEE
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