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le secConstance C r y d e r Alexander, 1 s*ues j 1954, from Piainfield, is a dietitian loauea ;^jt Kansas State College, ManhatI tan. Kansas, . head Velma Riley, 1954, from Grtggstment m the ville, is an instructor in Related kter of Arts, University of Tennessee. The multi-purpose auditorium in!given for home economics classes ige on Knoxville, Tennessee. pevier Hall can well be the scene j or for special meetings like Farm of a style show, demonstration, fee-1 and Home Week. hire, or convocation within the J Television conduits in the auditorium permit the programs to be course of a week. televised. This 240-seat room provides np-j fto-date facilities for the depart-! | ment of home economics and other j We/come groups at the University of HliOn behalf of the Home | nois. From time to time both fac- nomics? Student Council andEcoall ulty and students use it. Foam j home economics students, I welcushioned seats are stair-stepped come you to the University- of up toward the back of the audi] Illinois, to our department and torium so the view 4s about the j especially to our new buildsame from all. points. ings. Modern curtains on the stage I As you can imagine, we are Nancy Leh mer. a June 195 6 give an attractive backdrop fori most anxious to. show you every- | graduate from Champaign is manstyle shows in which home eeo-1 thing in the buildings—their ex- f ager of the Lingerie department notnics students often model tensiveness, their decoration, (at J.I*. Hudson's Detroit suburban clothes they have made -tot classes. their modern equipment, and i store, Northland. A second set of curtains toward | their student activity facilities. the back of the stage can h e pulled With these tours and many Bits Chaven. a. February 1957 and blackboard behind them can other activities scheduled, we | graduate from Quincy is a designer be used. hope to make Hospitality Day [of Peter Pan Blouses in St. LouU, The auditorium stage carries j thrilling for yoU. But in your I Missouri. electrical outlets so that equipment . whirl-wind tour of our departcan be installed for demonstra- ment and the campus, I urge Rosemary Archibald, 1951. tions.I Equipment laboratories are I yon to think for a moment of {joliet, is home service adviser for located in the first floor close to fee? vast opportunities far study the Milwaukee Gas and l i g h t C the auditorium. Since all equip- and learning available here. pany in Wiiwaukee, Wisconsin] ment in the laboratories is port-j Think of this and then plan to r front entrance o f Bevier Halt leads able, it can be taken to the audiattend the• University of Illinois, Florence Bodenbaek T h o OK or student lounge. Striped panels of torium and used for special pro-! MARINA STEGGERBA 1937, i s the director of ^"0 llie first to the second fleers In this crams as t h e occasion demands. President activities v h h t h e be stotrwer These demonstrations m a y - be * ;urai As

Multi-Purpose Auditorium Scene for Varied Programs

brary i n t h e University of Illinois Bevier Hall. Up to this time, staff members had to keep reference books, journals, arid other reading materials in their own offices. The spacious third-floor library in Bevier Hall is both functional and attractive. In the general study areas, special sections have been grouped for undergraduate students, and faculty and graduate students. One section of the library is devoted to periodicals, while another features selections of new books. The quiet tones of blue in the floor, walls., and some- chairs characterize the atmosphere of the airy room which views the camp us three -ways—east south, and westGlass exhibit cases feature item* of particular Interest to home economics students.