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Hilltop Stadium . . . spirit sown in time-worn turf. Hilltop Stadium provides the setting for a many-sided athletic program at the Uni- versity. Here the gridiron contests of a city, as well as of its college, become the proving grounds of champions and underdogs. Witnessing a galaxy of activity, the Fieldhouse furnishes the school of music with practice and performance space. ln its twin arenas basketball and hockey games, swimming meets, track workouts and skating sessions, regis- tration, Mayfair and Twilight Sing become alive. Wild cheers of Pioneer spectators vibrate through the stadium at sports events all year, in the spring, graduation cere- monies fill the Arena with a solemn, unspoken emotion. Dormitories . . . cooperation encased in wide-spread beams and wrought iron stairways. In the apartmentkdormitories. students from all over the world find a new home. With their roommates they learn the arts of housekeeping and cooking, to them the values of a budget, and of a smile, become tangible. ln the study room, dorm residents can concentrate on class work and quiz material while the informal lounge offers a place for friendly relaxation and TV. Here the sharing of ideas, as well as property, brings lasting friendships to dorm students, the exchange of backgrounds and experiences results in a new depth of understanding. s...,.....,.w.,..,.Wl,,..,,.,..W-s.s.,.. Wm, v-.. ....,.s.,,....,.., a,.s..y.5,cg,...m...s.......-..w,sW.., 1. M... c.,.,1,,L,,.l.,,,,,.Q ,M,s,,.. Mr. W-- ,.,,-s.s...,,M,.....,.,9,.. ,,,,.-sm,..cff- f- , Y W-..-....,:W WM-- Y
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Campus Iliff School of Theology . . . Christian thought and learning in old stone and modern design. Although Iliff School of The- ology is not directly connected with the University of Denver, it is still an integral part of the campus. The solid red stone of the original building lends an aura of strength to the campus while the newly completed library adds a tone of freshness and intellectual progress. Within the seminary's halls the religious and community leaders of today and tomorrow become more familiar with the tenets of their faith. At the Same time they learn of the ways in which a living religion can find an answer for the problems of a perplexed world. The up-to- date, well equipped library offers a quiet place for study and research. In the classrooms of Iliff, the faith of the past becomes the philosophy of the present. if Sw! it lilly HIUWIEIE Mm
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Campus Science Hall . . . hints of the future reflected in dusty window panes. In Science Hall physical science students spend a major part of their college careers. Members of begin- ning courses attend lectures in the large classrooms, advanced chem and physics majors prepare solutions and perform ex- periments in acid-scarred laboratories. ln a world of isomers and benzene rings, beta particles and electrodes, tomorrow's scien- tists and businessmen ponder over prob- lems of the past and present, seeking the shape of their future. . . . infinity measured in burnished silver. DU students find a realm of opportunity offered in Chamberlin Observatory. Thru its 26-foot telescope the signposts of space can be studied while various exhibits aid student research. With a single glance, unrealized stars swing into view, an aware- ness of infinity is achieved. Q, 1, ' .gt Qwzgzfg ?j-- '.n - LKHW .',.Q3?gf,1:Qi.i 2422: i'i5?YQ,g'Q7-7fl-,zseifsgf' f'QeEefiw' ' ' as-f?f'5'i? '- -:If 5 . I L L2 fwdiwzi1'-i'2?lWlfK?i 'QW V Kill -I-Q! z d21375f5 , . ,. Q - .. . . . , .. . ..,. ...,.,i. ,,g5w,,. Chamberlin Observatory ,. .- . V si as fr '59 'X CE K ,gs 5 Q ' s .H ss Q . ..gsg- eggn,,.f-' 5-f f L hi s - A it --4 , . ' n ' ' ' X a., 'W we im- f -'V ,se ,,,, :-'Paris 2-1: ,Lt 2 X .M S? sgsqiaw X hi, is-t me ,zw-Ei-A,-. Nil Qgifi iyra-I-'F' f - , '- s f e ,W , rw., S 'L iw, 3. -1. S W. K Q1 A ' are -If 4. 4 .US 'S' 4 Hs S? as fa' Z TH W Qs K M-f 2 fe Q 4 'fi 4, 3 y f is W' it K 0-sees -5, Q' 5 fl 5 ft' mf? Lf J S 'ii f Tim 1 K qt- ,al zfs .re wi , I-Qgkayafe unix, gs D53 was Ri xxx, 6 5 gm? ,Jang 1 f 1 V ,Q M ,, Y 2. D, Q -X , W 2? it lsf smeft ' F 952'-+ 5? ffwgif so S til X 5.25 Q X MLK is ff! 333' 5 5?-. 'li . Q3 Mem, S brim ,S -may-g,'e f eggw X so 1- X it ,sw JA ' M , K2 M, if -fs, -S X m grew 5 fi Q A S it ,sg Q2 5 4 me M1 L , wi W w M f Q., 1 L. ge 'i 1. we -st N --...An ,W - iii ii . -1 l Wx 1. U 2. 1 3 sf: w In . Is' 39: ,. V4-Tw. J A ,kk fy 5 Yxwi- V . C, ff' 3 ' E N- -..esq - 3 S .ez , xsnuuuxwiucummu
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