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Kuifhngd MAIN BUILDING The main building houses under one roof administrative offices, classrooms, assembly hall, rooms for 200 boarding cadets, apartments for six married teachers and dining room and kitchen reached by a barracks porch. All cadet rooms open on concrete and steel porches, thus eliminating fire danger and avoiding corridor problems at one time. A new kitchen, equipped for cafeteria service was added in the summer of 1967. AUDITORIUM The auditorium-gymnasium, built in the summer of 1954, is a great GYMNASWM addition to our campus. This building is 107' long and 80, Wide with bleachers on each side and with a projecting rostrum along the South wall, so as to make it possible to use the building as an auditorium, seat- ing a thousand people. RECREATION This building was erected during the 1964-65 term as a memorial BU -DWG to Mr. William W. Walker. It houses a student lounge, sandwich bar, student post office, and game rooms. It is attractively furn- ished throughout. INFIRMARY The school infirmary, designed to have residential appearance, is equipped with eighteen hospital beds and separate wards for isolating any case of a contagious character that may develop. LIBRARY The library building, erected in 1947, is most attractive in appear- ance, both outside and inside. It is furnished with golden oak tables and chairs with convenient shelving for books and magazines. MILITARY The military building, erected in the summer of 1948, provides BU -DWG offices for the military staff, three classrooms, and storage facil- ities for military property and weapons. In addition, the military building has an excellent indoor rifle range, equipped for complete safety in rifle firing. Pictures of this building will be found on Page Fifty-Nine. CLASSROOM AND During the summer of 1959 a classroom and laboratory build- LABORATORY was erected. This building provides most modern facilities BUILDING for our Mathematics, Modern Language, and Science in- struction and laboratories. The building is beautifully equipped. D. MEAD Built during 1966, D. Mead johnson Hall houses our entire grad- JOHNSON uating class, together with two faculty families. This dormitory is HAH' of excellent design and is well furnished. Page Twenty-two
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New building as seen from The swimming pool. Inferior new Auditorium- Gymnasium. View from The north side, showing porch leading back To old gymnasium. Page Twenty-one
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ik WILLIAM W. WALKER MEMORIAL RECREATION BUILDING ik THE INFIRMARY ik EXTERIOR VIEW OF OLD GYMNASIUM BUILT IN I937
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