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This bold edifice, the HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING, which replaced the old gymnasium directly behind it, appeared on the campus scene in 1954. NE OF THE FIRST buildings on the campus, the now remodeled and enlarged Industrial Arts building, is used today for the same purpose it was years ago. When the Metal Shop was built in 1941, the welding and metal: working division was moved to it. From these two places have come many fine products made by the skillful hands of students. ANS SA a ae a RY a ae eS SE Ee eo ee CS wesw TTS ems EE oo I OE 2 SM BL eee, ais a: » In the WOODWORKING SHOP of yesterday. (above) INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING. (left) 10
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| The indispensible COLLEGE FARM (above) offers a fertile testing and experi- mental ground for research and also provides many practical learning situations | for agriculture students. One of the school’s first farming endeavors is exemplified by a 1914 FRUIT ORCHARD. (right) “ EDUCATION BUILDING, known as such since 1958, was formerly known as The METAL SHOP was built in 1941 by student i Science Hall and was erected in 1921. labor. JUL
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