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SCIENCE HALL The ole Qciencc lI'1ll '1 familiar L m lrlt lanl 1 T, is heingi tlressecl inia new garh. The handsome red b .H . . Y M . RUHAMA BAPTIST CHURCH The College Church, orig- inates all religious activi- ties for the students. Many of the dormitory boys and girls have their church membership trans- ferred to Ruhama during the school months. The Church is closely associ- ated with the College and is open to College devo- tional activities. rick l1UllLlll1j., looks so entirely different, AT H CDWARD Y Q f A PAGE I9 V
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D r fVS rl MAMIE MELL SMITH HALL I7 v 1928 by A. D. of his N f L FAMILI!-XR Probably the most legendary landmark of our campus is the sturdy Sherman Oak, many love affairs having sprung up and ripened under the shady branches of this beloved tree. It has witnessed countless meetings, friendly chats, and has been found to be an excellent resting place between the car line and Main building. Some stu- dents like its cool shade to study and concentrate fsome thoughtful freshman class furnished stone benchesl, while other students scientifically inclined seek the fresh air under its branches for respiration from the gases and odors of a busy science laboratory. The Science Hall has undergone a complete change from a lovely old colonial building to a modern red brick veneered structure. The interior has been renovated and much new equipment installed. Several new departments have been added, among which are the Cats' Infirmary and a Playground for Crippled Amoe- bas. Next, we point with pride to our most beautiful building-and why not? It houses our fair co-eds. Mamie Mell Smith Hall is also of red brick and located on Underwood Avenue, phone 9-2505. This dormitory will accommodate sixty-five girls. It is divided into eight suites comfortably furnished, each composed of a liv- ing room, four bed-rooms and two baths. Each suite is so arranged as to make an ideal place for studying, and to promote a cheerful, home-like atmosphere for each group of girls. The large reception room, where many of the college recep- tions and teas are given, is one of the most beautiful in the city. The general at- mosphere of the dormitory is home-like and satisfying, being convenient to Renfroe, the campus and the church, which is across the street. A PAGE I8 V
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.igiff- ,f , , . . . BERRY EIELD AND THE ELIZABETHAN AMPHITHEATRE is the newest addition of landmarks on the campus. It is located just to the left of Causey Gymnasium and will be used in the future for stage produc- tions and student meetings. THE NEW HMPHITHEHTRE ,,. 44:1-ffsi 9553
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