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The new Science Center consists of the main four-level structure, a lecture room complex, and a solarium-animal room wing. The building houses the departments of physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. Construction was com- pleted at a total cost of approximately $1,350,000, and dedication ceremonies were held on October 4, 1968. For this event. Dr. Elmer Engstrom, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Radio Corporation of America, was featured as the guest speaker for the morning convocation. The science faculty participated in the ceremon- ies by placing the following objects in the date stone: a micro-copy of the entire Bible, a radio- active fifty cent piece, a vial of blue phosphor used in color television sets, a punched IBM card, calculator tape, polaroid pictures of the ceremonies and several brochures regarding science programs at Taylor. Dr. Elmer W. Engstrom, Chr., Exec. Comm., RCA, addresses students. The date stone is laid in place. 21
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Homecoming shows spirit The 20th annual homecoming at Taylor fea- tured the Parade of the Lovelies to the cor- onation of queen Marilyn Hay. The beautiful autumn Saturday was filled with activities, much to the delight of the throng of visitors. Discover America was emphasized effectively throughout the events. One highlight was an informal musi- cal session, featuring the Patch of Blue and Wes Rediger ' s fifth grade class. Climaxing the big day was a premiere of the exciting Wandering Wheels film. | nto -, ! Sophomores place first in float competition. Queen Marilyn Hay views the clay ' s athletic events. Karen Yount McDougall, 1967 Taylor Homecoming Queen, returns to crown the 1968 Queen. ■27
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