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Stewart Hall, the lively student activity center, was used for many years as a gym- nasium. It houses game rooms, a dance Floor, a kitchen, and a conference Loom. With the growth of the campus, the Jesse S. Heiges Gymnasium was built in 1937. Now the Physical Education Department is looking forward to another field house, part of the master plan for the expansion of SSC. To help regulate and determine the policies of our athletic program, the Athletic Council was organized to direct the budget and to approve proposed col- legiate agreements, contracts, and sched- ules. Enioying some fresh air are W., Corman, B.S., M.Ed.p K. Hess, A.B., M.Ed.g T. Crist, B.S., M.A., Chairman, H. Kraiss, B.S., M.S., G. Baker, B.S., M.Ed.-the members of the Physical Education Department. - V, ,ss -V . is-. ' ' '-5vr- U1-. .., KY --i vr ' 'T' Jesse S. Heiges Alumni Gymnasium is named in honor of the col- A popular place of SSC students is Stewart Hall. lege's first Dean of Instruction. Serving on the Athletic Council are Prof. T. Crist, H. Gill, Prof. J. Roddick, R. McCormick, Prof. H. Kraiss, and Dr. P. Cauffman. l l 9
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CT ii'4 ' A wide variety of courses is taught by the members of the English Department. The members are C. Bellows, B.S., A.M., D. Gardner, A.B., M.A., Ph.D.g R. Frantz, A.B., M.A., A. Muller, B.S., M. Lipper, B.A., M.A., J. Myers, B.S.y L. Hanawalt, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.y M. Lindner, B.A., M.A., R. Reid, B.A., M.A., C. Cox, B.S., M.Ed., D.Ed., Chairmanp J. Steck, B.A., M.A., G. Reisinger, B.S., M.A. Other members are D. McCrosson, A.B. A.M., Ph.D., E. Trine, A.B., M.S. Memorial Auditorium is the center of many campus activities: dramatics, music, movies, Lyceum programs, and assemblies. Although this building is reserved mainly for extra-curricular activities, the English and Music Departments make use of the classroom facil- ities. Before McCune Hall was built, the Language Department had its headquarters in the auditorium. The new language laboratory is a welcomed improve- ment to the department. ,Q 'gf Miss Germaine L. Klaus, A.M., A.B., Chairman of the Language Departinbnt, seems pleased with the opera- ,ion of ,he new language laboratory' Chairman of the Music Department, J. Weaver, B.S., M.A., and W. Mowrey, B.S,, M.S., review music for the Spring Concert. Memorial Auditorium is one of the most modern buildings on campus, having been completed in l95I. , IWW Miva! -i pt.. 1 I' ' I 8 1
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Olcl Main is certainly a busy place. Many of the members of the non-instructional staff can be found among the heavy traffic passing in and out of the building. SSC students gather in the Raider Room for snacks, invade the 3 Business Office to cash checks, roam about the Book Store to buy pens and blue books, limp into the infirmary for a band aid, consult -f, with the campus policemen about parking CJ procedures, and interrupt the busy secretar- ies who are always ready to be helpful. Efficiency well describes the work of the administration secretaries. Seated: J. Roberts. Stand- ing: G. Yohe, H. Rine, E. Needy, M. Baker, H, Martin,J. Stewart, C. Stake, H. Koontz. E Ei-if Elie EDI-J Crime docs not pay when Patrolmen H. Funston and K. Hack are on duty. Keeping the college in good health is the duty of our nurses, Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs, Hatfield and Dr. Hargleroad. Sfudant secretaries give valuable assistance to the regular employees. Seated: J. Clymans. Standing: S. Hott, L. Dressler, J. Kroponick, D, Dentler, N. Grommes, P. Scholl, C. Waltemyer, F. Spurlin, P. Altland, N. Brown, J. Van Scyoc, M. Bowers, D. Erdman. itiilzlrff i- ' 'qswz i ' it Sffsziwi, Q 1tzr :1'gi5f?iiii,' ' dill! 20
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