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W ,.:.,,... 4, , , if ' PRCGRESS Miss Helen ' Gilbert checks the busy Union activity schedule. Mindful of its pledge, Education for Service, and sensitive to the rap- idly increasing needs of the college community it serves, Central Missouri State looks to the future and makes progress its constant guide. Through the efforts of the Missouri Legislature, the Board of Regents, the Administra- tion, faculty, and students, new facil- ities have been constructed on the campus needed for the modern system of education CMS boasts. New build- ings have been added to the CMS campus beginning with Utt-Grinstead classroom building, followed closely by the construction of Garrison gym- nasium and Central Elementary School and the remodeling of Dockery. The administrative offices have also been remodeled and extended to accommo- date several new administrative per- sonnel. Many new members have been added to the faculty. A new system of enrollment expanded services of the academic advisors available to the students. Dr. Warren C. Lovinger, president, has outlined for the Missouri Legisla- ture that continued progress needs more than 57,000,000 in the next biennium to make improvements necessary for the projected en rollment, A science classroom building, an ex- tensive addition to the library, a general classroom building, and mar- ried students housing are among requested additions to the campus. Other planned improvements call for an addition to the College Union, two new dormitories, and a college infirmary. 1962-i963 can stand as a symbol of CMS progress, beginning with the dedication of the new College Union September 29. Students, faculty, and administration worked together to bring this modern new building to the campus, lrvin L. Peters, Dean of Administration, and Miss H e l e n Gilbert, director of the College Union, played important roles in the realiza- tion of this campus dream. Miss Gilbert, with her assistant, Jesse Zink, and the College Union Cabinet and its committees provide a program of spe- cial and varied activities. But the new College Union is not the only evidence of progress this year at CMS. Nickerson Hall and Foster Hall were first occupied fall term, and construction started on Wood-Martin classroom buildina, to house the Divi- sions of Social Science and Language and Literature by January l964. therefore the staff
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l e K fi nifillzae September 29 marked the beginning steps of progress as fha College Union was deducaied Dill' lhe year. This view of lhe main lounge ol the Union shows only one of the many facilities available in ihe Union. Q PQ sms ,, 'P 7
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