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The “baby” of the campus—the “Y”’ Chapel . . . a building larger than itself, it symbolizes what an indomitable pur- pose and concentrated effort can do. . . it is a lasting monument to the modern pioneering spirit of one of the leading organizations of our campus. elie The audience's view of the ampitheatre by moonlight . . . in summer, the semi- | circle of seats fill with people who laugh at the heat, and enjoy musical pro- grams, theatricals, and graduation exer- cises in comfort. . . RT pee oon aoe Be ‘ple bie) a a: ee This newly-completed, native stone field house is the latest addition to the 8 Minin: QUE TL Samana nee athletic department . . . since student par- me a ) : lig ticipation in school dances and school con- ' i: pel ae ney ne SLUgne . ge tests helped increase the field house ‘isiane | a “fund,” every Southwesterner can feel that he has a share in this sturd y little building. . .
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The sun sifts through the trees and touches the red brick of our president's home . . . the warmth and simplicity of the colonial architecture reflects the cor- diality of Southwestern’s First Lady. After hours of exercising muscle, physi- cal education students saunter toward the library to exercise gray matter : . . Listen! . . can’t you hear the shouts of the play- ers inside . . . the thud of the basketball as a co-ed dribbles it down the court. . . in the Gymnasium, Southwesterners for- get their studies, and learn sportsman- ship. . . Strikingly framed by columns of the Science Hall, the tennis courts look al- most unfamiliar without the students who, on warm afternoons, customarily dot them with splashes of moving color. . .
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first Semester Student Council G. W. MORRIS Vice-president HAROLD WILKINSON President SEATED: Don Eaton, Assembly Chairman; Watina Roach, Junior Representative; G. W. Mortis, Vice-president; Bonnie Hayden, Secretary; Harold Wilkinson, President; Iris Savage, Social Chairman; Bill Briscoe, Freshman Representative. STANDING: Joy Shockley, Publicity Chairman; Zearl Harmon, Junior Representative; Arch Alexander, Sophomore Representative; Harold Springer, Sophomore Representa- BONNIE HAYDEN tive; J. R. Willowby, Courtesy and Morale Chairman; Lula Mae Self Haskew, Sen- ior Representative. Secretary ABSENT: Tony Goodman, Senior Representative; Nina Branniger, Freshman Representa- tive; Mr. Cletis T. Eskew, Faculty Sponsor.
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