' 6-191 ' THE WORLD OF WEST CHESTER West Chester State College, founded in 1812, is an institution of higher learning owned and operated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its primary pur- poses are to prepare teachers for Pennsylvania ' s public schools and to provide a liberal arts education for the students enrolled. The approximate enrollment is 5500 full time undergraduates, 1100 part time undergrad- uates, and 1800 graduates, mostly part time. The build- ings on North Campus include the Administration Building (1899), Anderson Hall (1938), Elsie Oiieta Bull Learning and Research Center (1968), Ehinger Gym- nasium (1930), Hollinger Field House (1949), Francis Harvey Green Library (1966), Lawrence Center (1965), Maintenance Building (1968), Lloyd C. Mitchell Hall (1970), Old Library (1902), Philips Memorial Hall (1925), Recitation Hall (1892), Reynolds Hall (1971), Schmucker Science Center (1968), Special Education Building (1960), Swope Hall (1959), and the residence halls — McCarthy (1960), Goshen (1966), Ramsey (1966), Tyson (1966), Schmidt (1971), Wayne (1971), Killinger (1959), and Sanderson (1969). The facilities on South Campus include the Health and Physical Education Center (1970), John A. Farrell Stadium (1970), and the Athletic Field Complex (1969). That ' s an enormous amount of buildings and stu- dents. Beyond the serpentine stone and midnight jogger, however, is a world similar to all in the society of students, but unique for each individual. Welcome to West Chester State College — your world, and ours. opening
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