APRIL 6, 1954 tL_£ THE COLLEGIATE P^g« Fir* Artist s Conception Of ACC Building t^ro^n (I til ROUf JOTRCe ST TUO BLOCKS TO,,—1 ® NEW GVM ^ • scicwce BUILDifUG 1C^. a r HflCKwevFiaD *—I • -1—' A F£U Bloch, s mOMTH GOLD STPICCT toew's Dorm C/)LDU€LL j -JBeRT HflROV OIKJIKIO MALL > d H»»T PlIIOT H»RP£R HALL UlO Mew's OORm STuocwr UNloW BUILOIKJG HOVJ ARO CM0P6L I I .1 t • I 1...^ I I I I •• A" TioK) nwo SS (!oom euaomQ w H I T C. H C 0 « c u u e MAROV H6RAAV LGC STREET 1_T i_d Sites Being Cleared For New litiildings By ELAINE MITCHELL Signs of progress on the ACC building progrann are popping up all over campus. Did any one recognize the repairs made to Howard Chapel during the Spring Hilidays? ITie building was lreat**d for extermination of ter mites and the floors were cleaned. Plans are being made for painting the building. The two houses that were moved from Gold street < where the new science building is to be locat^Kii are now being occupied again. Dur ing the moving plaster was broken so the houses had to be replasttTed and painted again. Hoffman HouftC Studenb are wondering what i.s happening to the Hoffman house and the one l>eside it. 'Fhey have been sold and are U-ing mov«*d away. As soon a< tht*y are com pletely moved and the architect fini.shi's the plans, construction j>n A Savings Bank For The Individual SAVE WITH Wilson Industrial Bank Interest Compounded Quarterly Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Your Headquarters For Jewelry - Silverware - China Gift* For All Occaiion* /liURCHWELLX JEWELERS i-/ A«i*rk»n C#«S#ci*t^ Ured JtwcUri THE ANNEX Open For Your Convenience From 4:00 A. M. to 11:45 P. M Wilson’s Popular Grill the new infirmary will be under way. The funds for a science build ing and infirmary are ready but the sites aren’t. Som<* students have asked; "\\ hen the nrw administration building IS built on the front cam pus, will it do iiway with thi* tn*esV" Plan.s for Uic building aren't complete, but the adminis- tr;ition says no trees will Ik* cu! if It can Ix* pr»*vfnte<l.* Uay Students, do you want a lounge in the new administration building? If 80, bring your sugges- tiorii U) the adminjslralirm offir«- Tlie> will be appreciat'd Functional Arrhitecturr Thi‘ f;tc*culty a»»d staff, at a m«*et- ing last montli, passcKl a vot<* in favor of having a functional-ty|x building instead of the traditional Ge<-rj:ian tyjH* now prevHilmg on ciimpus The architects are work ing on it. Some of the teachers hud mti'restmg comments to mak«* on this movement, Mr. Case rfmarked. "we can t foresee ail the nrt»ds of Tomorrow's youth, but what wf> can d^) is build for the Youth of Today." To this comment Mr. Arnold add l'd. “Wi* can try to anticipiit** th<* nei*ds of tDmorrow. We know U'ttiT and more aUv<inc<>d ways of con struction, lighting technique. h«*ut .ind ventilation. Dr. Hartsoc’k said. "Hullding.s on .» campus should reflect progress (»f thf institution. " 'l/«-st we go overU»ard for the 'Kumtional." something has b«»en lidded to our campus for she<*r t/«-auly. 'I*here are two riew sugar maple trees and a new fir tree (M the west side of the White Hmise I.'* a m‘W rciSe gardt n’' jgiTln BAIIHTlg SHOE DEPARTMENT A COMPLETE SHOWING ... THOSE ADORABLI- 2)o//. $6.95 Hmm» color* • UriaU - •(!<! • In ahffll op«ra pumtHi 14 X Al«*r« hi fMhloa. FIIrt«UoM 4oiU tiuit roar f«#t l»ok Uir«« all** M«4l4(n h*«U la •lt4M 4 t* 1». AA U B vi4ili« Mlark hU**!! P • t • n t, Hiu* Calf. Hm4 Catr. Whli* Ku^kfthln. H li 1 I » Wh(t* (<«ath«r In Hi a n 4 L « w The cartoon m«p by HILL^ r>KAi;r;HN Cfve« a rouch Idra of the relative placement of bulldlnffK in AUantir C'hrlatlsn f-ollege'H prcHeni and future program. The sketched shapr of the bulldlngtt U not intended aR an exact Indle.aUon of their final Mhape. In the column on the left ELAINE MITCHELL gives a behlnd-thenieene re- p<»r( on the progrrnn ut the bulldlnc«. Smart Styles For You and Yourt Mother and Daughter Fashions f A.'>

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