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Definite plans have been made to build a Greater Witten- berg in all respects. Physical projects for the immediate future include a new $500,000 chapel, a $50,000 annex to Recitation Hall ior administrative offices, and an $150,000 addition to Woodlawn Hall. In addition to these projects, a new library is under consid- eration to be built within the next three years. After these are completed, we will be lending a hopeful ear to hear of the plans for a fine arts building, a home economics building, and an ad- ditional dormitory for the men. Future policies indicate the trend toward a typical liberal arts college with the uniqueness of stressing the basic principles of the Christian religion. The size of the student body will be held at the moderate size of 1300 students. The faculty upon the return of more stable conditions will probably be strengthened with more personnel of a high scholastic calibre. The 1950 graduating class of 401 members will be the largest ever to graduate from Wittenberg College. Most of the enrolled veterans of World War II will graduate with this class, so the classes of the immediate future will probably return to their normal size and composition. The Junior class has 244 members, the Sophomore class contains 292 members and the Freshman class has 298 members with 20 students in addition as unclassi- fied students. 24
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acing camera, left to right: liss Ilo Fisher. Head Librarian. Marian Mullendore. Mrs. Vera Jensen. Miss Ida Wolf. Margaret Niuffer. Alberta Meredith. Anna Marie Carmonsino. ack to camera: Agnes Auten. Lottie Stewart. Mrs. Ester Shockey. Edith Burrell, Dr. G. E. Heinrich. Hilda Allison, Mrs. Rena Coppess.
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At the time of the inauguration of Dr. Stoughton, everyone had his own ideas of where the new chapel should be placed on the campus. The four individuals expressing their preferences are left to right: Charles H. Bray, Springfield alumnus, Merald E. Wrolstad, College Editor, William L. Gard, one of Wittenberg's oldest alumni, and Professor John B. Ham. 25
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