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Page 8 text:
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The two buildings pictured here--our two newesti --were dedicated on October 1, 1966. They are the Minerva McDaniel Library-Science Building, left,i and the Oscie Sanders Student Center, below. The Library-Science Building houses the library, a conference room, and the sci- ence lecture rooms and laboratories. The Student Center contains a student lounge, a snack bar, and a recreation room. This picture shows the conference room and some of the people who attended the ded- ication ceremonies .
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After Helm Hall, the Belle Bennett Auditorium Building was added to the growing campus. Miss Belle Bennett, for whom the structure was named, was present at the dedication ceremony in 1922. Pictured to the left is Downs Hall, the men,s dormitory, built in 1929. It houses the men students, the Dean of men, the hostess, and Mr. Conley. Below, you see the athletics buildings. To the left is the gymnasium, erected in 1926. To the right, is the Hector Scoville Swimming Pool, which was built in 1940. The funds for this building were contributed by Hector H. Scoville, a member of the first graduating class of Sue Bennett. South of the President's home, pictured to the right, which was built in 1960, are the tennis courts. Down from there are the picnic grounds, including a large outdoor fireplace.
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The Board of Sue Bennett Col- lege at the close of the dedication service on October 1. Bishop Roy A. Short was the s p e ak e r for the occasion. esttieeeeeieeeeettet To the west of the Library Science building and the Student Center is the athletic field. Here, according to long range plans, as projected by the Board of Trustees, is to be erected a physical education building. At that time, the present gymnas- ium is to be made into a chapel. Mwwwmacmwwohm Next to be completed is the faculty apartment building at the left of the College Street entrance to the campus. It is to have eight units. ikahkilwkilKiOHOItthkzlEJiokiwkakik This, in brief, is our campus. By seeing the step-by-step additions and improvements of the buildings, you can under- stand how the Sue BennettCampus is one of a changing face. Now, let us show you the people who make up the school, and you will understand how rapidly the school itself changes. Here, now, is a ' birdis-eye-view of THE CHANGING FACES OF SUE BENNETT.
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