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,d'7awal5e .fn This first year of peace after almost four years of World War hnds Evansville College on the march to help in shaping the new world we fought for and laid careful plans for. Today is the promised tomorrow of yesterday and here at Evansville the visions of the far-sighted men into whose hands was placed the destiny of the Col- lege are at last becoming a reality. As the new Engineering and Science Building on the southeast corner of the campus pushes its way skyward, stone by stone, the faculty and student body of the college are ever looking ahead to the continuation of the expansion program which includes a Student Union Building, a Gymnasium and a heating plant. The site of the Engineering and Science hall, whose three floors will be the new home of the chemistry, biology and engineering departments, was dedicated on November 24, I944. The ceremonies were part of the 25th anniversary program of the moving of the College to Evansville from lVloore's Hill, Indiana, where it was founded in 1854. The growing pains which were experienced this year at the College were more easily taken in our stride because we had only to step outside of the Administration Building and look at the new structure to realize with a feeling of pride that our College had accepted unflinchingly its responsibility - a bigger College to prepare the youth of today for a place of leadership in the new world of the coming years. This is a building year! Yes, Evansville College is on the march! A . . - F1 . - ',:-fi. x,wet ,A , f ' 1- g.rt 'i'f.2' ' ii' , 1 ' ' ifJiff+.'f235afii,,nt.u: THE NEW ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE BUILDING 3
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LEST WE EDRSET THEM, NDW THAT PEACE IS DURS, THIS LINE IS DEDICATED TD DDR BUYS.. . mwia mane than ae!!-Q Loren Bailey - A.A.F. Newell R. Bailey - U.S.A. James R. Bain -- U.S.A. john E. Baker - U.S.A. Robert Henry Bank - U.S.N. I Edward Scott Blackwell - U.S.N.R. Uless B. Chanley - U.S.A. i Arthur Duggins - U.S.A. Charles W. Dunkin - A.A.F. Alvin James Eades - U.S.A. Byron VV. Engert - U.S.N.R. Carl A. Grimmeissen -- A.A.F. Robert H. Head - A.A.F. Paul W. Hottenstein - A.A.F. Hardin G. Koffitz - A.A.F. W. Maynard Libbert - A.A.F. John W. McConnell - A.A.F. David lVIichlowitz - U.S.A. George WV. Miller - U.S.N.R. David Richardson - U.S.A. Conrad Rose - U.S.A. Jack Stemper - U.S.A. Francis Theis - A.A.F. Max Thompson - A.A.F. Charles A. VVeber - A.A.F. George Wimsatt - A.A.F. Harold W. Wolf - A.A.F. I Donald H. Wright - A.A.F. 1 Philip A. Young - U.S.A. I I I I I 5 ui I A 4 Nl I
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