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llllll BRARY lranch Q J of book ry con- m with 1 rooms, llection, iildren's .f..Anu-.-...-.... .., ,. , , V U ,,-,.,Q-tr L:-if -15.4 fr. W ' 't ' ' -f:e- ,'? - - ,' .1 .,,-.,, ,.- , V I Renamed in honor of Miss Pauline A. Humphreys in 1954, the education building houses the kindergarten, ele- mentary, and high school departments The Pauline A. Humphreys Education Building with their classrooms, administrative offices, demonstration rooms and the offices of the instructional staff of the division of educational theory and practice. Housing 187 men in 66 different rooms, Diemer Hall provides CMSC men with such facilities as study lamps and study tables as well as a recrea- tion room, snack bar, hobby room, and a laundry. George W. Diemer Residence Hall The Presidents Home Laura J. Yeater Residence Hall A home away from home for 236 Women, the attractive front entrance of Yeater Hall has been the scene of many goodnights. In addition to food service for every meal in Yeater- Todd dining room, two furnished lounges are located on each floor as Well as a kitchenette with facilities for preparing snacks. Erected immediately following the Civil War and purchased and enlarged in 1926 to be the President's Home, the house was renovized in 1951 with care taken to preserve its period charm and architectural characteristics.
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The Dockery Building The scene of basketball games and physical education activities in years past, the Dockery building now houses the music department, foreign langu- age and speech classes, and THE STU- DENT and RHETOR offices. From the campus can be heard young mu- sicians practicing many phases of mu- sic from violin to voice in the top floor practice rooms of this historic build- ing. The central building on the campus, the Administration building is the lo- cation for the general offices, academic classes, museum and archives rooms, faculty women's lounge, and Hend- ricks Hall. 2 The Ward Edwards Library - , W, .,.. MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY lllllHllIllIllIllIllllIIIH14HHllllllllllllllllllllll 3 0000 12577858 3 MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8- Local History Branch 317 W. Highway 24 Independence, M0 64050 G E The Administration Building In addition to five floors of book stacks, Ward Edwards Library con- tains a reference reading room with seating space for 250, seminar rooms, assembly rooms, textbook collection, college high school library, children's library and curriculum library. - -----..,,..,,v. -V-.- L- -. - ,, .- The Pauline Laura J. Y A home a' women, the 1 of Yeater H2 many good: food service 1 Todd dinin lounges are l well as a kitc preparing sn: Erected in Civil War an- in 1926 to k the house wa care taken to and arcliiteci
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Congratulations are in order for all those who had a hand in the preparation of the 1957 RHETOR. The book which you have produced will be a permanent source of pleasant memories to all of us who have been a part of Central Missouri State College during the past year. At CMSC there are many opportunities for students to participate in extra-curricular activ- ities. Each of these activities makes its contribu- tions to life and growth on the campus, but none does more to cement friendly relationships, both off and on the campus, than does the RHETOR. Meta? '-----1 -.fr ,---- - - zu-dxf Q- -- F . .lr Q . - Q. li Wg ' ' - r i . ':s.. 1 -:u..0.. 9 a.',l 'Q I ..a:.s Q.. .Hog 0 wif! 'mp 5 ' . f. C -C . .ps n ' .- . if 1 ' x 5 00. 5. ' ' R , 'Q' . l , - . . P . 4 ai ' . O- , ,'. I O.---. .f6q0.O 5 . .',-- Q 05 '.t V5 509173: vvi.. .'i ' Dig.. N K- , co0 - , ' ,Q Q G . 00 -'- O x 0 . R' - Wx. ' . .- r. . - 'C C'Q . - ' - I - ' , , f, -- K :Yoo 5L'.:-F .f 9 D-1 , .,'4 ' '. 5.2- P1- .'s' . 40' Q K-' 1 Q ,,5'Os 5 5, - 'tv' x Y of U 'Q 'U 1 sr..
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