University of Wyoming - WYO Yearbook (Laramie, WY)

 - Class of 1942

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II. w. ? Largest dorm is Hoyt Hall, which houses freshmen for the most part. Women ' s dormitory facilities at the Univers- ity are of the best. They provide a home for women students and for the Independents pow- erful means of organization, for dormitory candidates compete in all contests. Hoyt Hall ' s Orlene Merritt was second in the Equestrienne contest. From Knight came the winners of the Independent sing, the Home- coming queen, and the most beautiful Inde- pendent float. The dormitories provide a means of com- panionship in parties and get togethers, and social training in teas and dinners. Thev are organized as clubs with officers and a board to set conduct rules in compliance with AWS. Knight Hall, first dormitory at the University to provide dining room facilities, is seen in the top picture. Oldest of University dormitories is Merica Hall, in which batching facilities are afforded. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT

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TEACHERS OF AMERICA The art laboratory of the Education college, which is under the supervision of J. B. Smith. In the College of Education it is possible for a student to secure experience in teaching the school subjects under fairly normal conditions and to gain experience in participation in and direction of extra-curricular activities. The lab- oratory schools provide for experimentation in progressive teaching methods. Dr. Hoover, secondary schools. Mr. Hollister, elementary schools. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN



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STI1H2XTS LIVE llllti: rz s Facilities for men students are at a high level, with the Men ' s Residence Hall, the Union dormitory, and the NYA and Cowboy dorms housing the greater portion of them right on the campus. The Men ' s Residence hall has officers and holds one dance a quarter. The Union dorm, situated on third floor of the Union building, offers the most modern facili ties and furnishings for a limited group of boys, and the NYA and Cowboy dorms house youth- ful employees and University athletes respec- tively. The latter two are situated at the west end of the campus at the side of the Science Hall and are constructed of natural logs to add a rustic touch to the campus. A baseball game on the lawn before the beautifully con- structed Men ' s residence hall. The lounge of the Men ' s dorm affords a comfortable place for study, meetines and recreation. 1 ' he lounge of the Union dorm is used for rest, can playing, bull sessions. PAGE TWENTY-NINE

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