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The New Manual Arts Building l'lans for the new manual arts llllllillllvf are nearing completion. The build- ing was designed by the instructors of the manual arts department. and the structural details were worked out by Louis liamper, architect, Detroit, Michi- i gan. ll is hoped that the structure will be re:-uly for occupancy by the lfall 'l'erni. lfllfw. The cost will be 375,000 5515.000 will be available for the purchasing of new equipment, and with 810,000 worth of equipment which is already in the shops, this building when finished will be one of the best arranged and most coni- pletely equipped structures of its kind in the country. It consists of a two-story front of reinforced skeleton concrete construction and a one-story shop building of slow burning mill construction. ' ln the basement will be located a coal bin, coke bin. sand pit, oil storage room, blower. exhaust for the forge shop, shaving exhaust for the wood-working department, lumber storage room and the facilities for the repairing and storing of automobiles and the building of boats. Un one side of the corridor of the shop building will be the wood-turning shop, machine room. cabinet shop. mill room, finishing room, tool rooms and oliices: on the other side of the corridor the machine shop, forgelshop, foundry, tool rooms, storage rooms, ofiiees, locker room and toilet. The front will be occupied by the print shop, store rooms, coat rooms, class rooms, reception room, teachers' room and lecture room. The applied arts and design room, reading room, store rooms. blue print room. class rooms, mechanical drawing room, and offices for the instructors will com- pose the second lloor arrangement. This splendid equipment will give the opportunity for the best possible prepa- ration for the teaching of Manual Training, which has become one of the largest and best known departments of the school. 19
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The Outlook The next year will see XfVestern Normal increase and progress in many ways. Succeeding years will watch further and more striking advancement. An opportunity to expand was given by the last Legislature which passed a bill of appropriation granting to this newest of the Michigan normals, SB-130,000 for special purposes during the six years beginning july 1, 1915 and the sum of Sl35,000 for current expenses during the year beginning july 1, 1916. lt is the plan of the .President to enlarge the building facilities in the fol- lowing order: Manual training building, to cost with equipment .. .... 25 90,000 Library building, to cost with equipment ...... . .. 100,000 Auditorium, to cost with equipment ...... .. 175,000 Gymnasium ........................................ 60,000 With the completion of the additional gymnasium the group of buildings will include ten splendid structures costing'approximately three-quarters of a million dollars. NVith the original campus of 20 acres valued at iii-l5,000g the athletic held with improvements, valued at 515210003 an appropriation of 520,000 for the purchase of land, now available through the last Legislature, and equip- ment, including library, furniture and supplies, the total valuation of the prop- erty of the Normal will reach the million dollar mark in live years. The faculty which now numbers more than 70 will increase with the ad- ditional facilities for accommodating a larger number of students. The total enrollment during the year ending .lune 30. 1916, was 1807 different students. This number represented a wide territory,-15 or more States outside of Mich- igan, and 56 counties in this State. Three hundred and twenty-nine were grad- uated in the various courses in the year 191-l-15 and this year there will be ap- proximately -l00 graduates. The library of 1-1,000 volumes of well selected books will see important additions in the next few years. The new building to cost with equipment i5100,000, will provide ample room for the growing collection of books, maga- zines, government reports and other material. The Rural Department will see changes and additions during the coming years. One much anticipated point of development will be the addition of a life certificate course in rural education. This will elevate the standard of rural schools in which graduates of this course teach, and fullill a plan of long standing. In athletics the past year has watched a growth in the interest in games and especially in the general gymnasium work for men. Approximately 200 par- ticipated in various forms of physical training work and at the athletic meet at M. A. C. live gold medals were won by the Normal track men. The next few years will record a much greater interest and with the line facilities for athletic work, XVestern Normal should rank with the colleges of the country. Splendid new buildings, additions to the already efficient teaching force, improvements and additions to the equipment, increased student numbers, and more general athletic activities are among the factors predicted in the advance- ment of the Normal School during the next live years. 20
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