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library Of the buildings on the campus of Southwestern, perhaps our memorial library is the one building where all students become drawn together. Completed in 1951, the present S181,191 building has a capacity for 50,000 volumes, an improvement over the previous libraries in old North Hall, in Christy Hall and even the basement of the Stewart Field House. Built in memory of the men and women who served in war from Cowley County, the library faces expansion in the very near future to accommodate the growing interest of our students in the various fields. Now under the supervision of Richard Reich, with assistance from Mrs. Ruby Gary in reference and circulation, Mrs. Katherine Stone as order clerk and Mrs. Gladys Dennis as cataloguer, Southwestern's library has served well the needs of the students. The importance of its role inour campus life cannot be overly stressed. Ruby Gary Librarian Assistant to the -- ,f'r-M., R iffilf N Z m 'Ww-.NX 'f ' Q ,E 'fa Gladys R. Dennis Library Cataloguer VFX Katherine R. Stone Assistant Librarian -wi' Richard B. Reich Assistant Professor of Library Science Head Librarian
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WV' Marie Burdette, Instructor in Piano Dennis Akin, Assistant Professor of Art Courses in arts and crafts draw students to the art lab. S. The miracle of Amahl. Dr. Francis Sims, Associate Professor of Voice and Public Jam9S H- Sf1'2-Hd School Music Assistant Professor of Organ
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Physical Education W ' E 5 I , , t i..:.i,k , Lillian Cloud A s so ci ate Professor of Health and Physical Education The boys practice for their season opener. Opportunities within the department of physical education are indeed Widespread. However, among all these areas of physical development stands the one basic element of physical fitness. To become strong academic students, we must build not only upon the foundation of knowledge but also upon our health. With instruction in health education under Lillian Cloud, the student learns what he must do for good physical fitness. Under Harold Elliott, Mrs. Dennis Kunkel and Robert Hower, he does that which he has learned through physical education classes. The preservation of health is a duty and major responsibility of both the student and the instructor, for a sotuid mind in a strong body makes a solid Builder. Robert I-lower Athletic Director, Basketball Coach, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Qi' 1 Harold E. Elliott Instructor in Physical Education Football and Track Coach
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