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HESPER HALL—The student union, the cafeteria, and the Home Eco- Top: The cafeteria is a popular spot at least three times a day. This group nomics Department are located in this building. of early birds goes away from the serving line with plates well filled. Bottom: Perhaps a ritual of each day is the “coffee break.” Freshmen Tom Carter and Carol Mitchell learned this lesson quickly. MUSEUM—The No-Man’s Land Historical Museum building (pictured at right) was made - possible through donations from area citizens and a grant from the state legislature. Above, a | Eugene Harke and Owen Briles are preparing a new exhibit for the monthly showing in 5! the Museum’s art gallery.
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5} in . iy ba ’ , + ie Vinal hh : eo a PS Ph ak Hen has, 18 2 erect he i eh A a DOR a tslew elle 2 EDUCATION BUILDING—Originally used as a science and education build- Practical exercise on the fundamentals of offensive tactics is gained by ing. This building is now the home most familiar to an R.O.T.C. cadet. It is this Cadets Bob Scott, Jim Barker, and Stan Landess. building that houses the office of the Department of Military Science and Tac- tics. The Aggie Ballroom is on the second floor. WHERE WE STUDIED MARVIN E. McKEE LIBRARY—This modern library with its spacious facilities offers a haven for quiet and intensive study.
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Bob Miller, closely advised by Dr. Hefley, pursues a project in a well-equipped laboratory in the new Science Building. Upon graduation in January, Bob joined the department as a lab assistant SCIENCE BUILDING—This newest building on our expanding campus was opened for use in 1958. Spacious laboratories, the newest equipment, the best supplies, and suitable classrooms are found here in ample quantities. These frame structures, refinished with apartments. in redwood, furnished many student couples With smiles of contentment Aggies return from the cafeteria to prepare for another class. “I rn
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