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Whore iho girls lived and what the boys lived for was the Eva I. Case Hall. Always pleasant and efficient was house- mother of the girls' dormitory. Mrs. Elisa- both Thomas, and her assistants. Page 12 Here we get a glimpse oi Francos Amon. studying Shakespeare in her typical Case Hall room. □Duns Case Hall, home of college women since 1930, was the center of many of the college's high jinks. Its three floors were filled with girls from many states. The spacious first floor reception room was not only the ideal spot on the cam- pus as far as the men were concerned, but it served as the site of many in- formal, after-hours dorm meetings. Living in Case Hall was exciting and pleasant.
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I? • r r • h,' CAMPUS VIEWS Down the avenue of shady trees, the twin towers of the Administration Building could be seen, a symbol of cool, inviting, spacious buildings and classrooms, offer- ing lasting friendships, unforgetable experiences, and vocational preparation. You came . . . and you found there all that you had hoped for: a campus equally beautiful in winter or in summer, pleasant living quarters, recreational provisions, well-planned curriculums, and an interested and competent faculty and administration. The corner stone of the main building v as laid in 1904, north and south wings added in 1910 and 1912, and the auditorium completed in 1916. Housing classrooms and clubrooms, the Administration Building, located at the hub of a nation, has indeed been the hub of college activity.
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Besides being a hat rack tor 120 fellows. Mon's Hall housed both 4ho cafeteria and the K a m p u s Kave. Erected in 1939, Men's Hall will always be regarded as one of the most beautiful buildings on the college campus. Through- out the year, it was filled to overflowing with veterans, for the most part, from every theatre of war. However, all occupants had a common bond and aim—to secure an Known to all as Mom , Mrs. adequate education. Living together in B.rthaiyn PraH jcopt,busy looking Men's Hall brought this one common goal into a harmonious whole. Companionship and friendliness radiated from its structure. Home of the boogio boat and the morning newspaper, the beautiful reception room of Men's Hall was a favorite meeting-place. Page 13
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