Page 8: The Blue Key Book Exchange is relocated from Kell Hall refectory to the new game room on 2nd floor Student Activities Building.Page 9: the music and arts departments are relocated from their homes on the 6th floor of Kell Hall to the new Fine…
Page 5: students in the Anthropology Club compete against UGA in a primative weapons competition, including blowgun, spear, bow, atlatl, and boomerang. Interested students told to apply at the Archaeology Lab on the 3rd floor of Kell Hall.Page 9: a…
An article about a new language lab being built in three rooms at the rear of the refectory, where the library was once located. A new roof costing $16,000 and new aluminum frame windows facing Ivy Street were also added to Kell Hall.
An article about renovations to Kell Hall totalling over $1 million. Rooms for Greek organizations were converted to classrooms, and chemistry added three laboratories and a lounge. "Business education, biology, psychology, physics, and music…
Page 5 has an article about the Georgia State Players losing their small theater space on the 6th floor of Kell Hall to the physics department.Pages 7 through 10 include substantial articles about building developments on campus, including new…
An article about extensive renovations to Kell Hall and relocation of numerous organizations and labs.Sorority and fraternity rooms were replaced with classrooms, physical education moved into the old Signal offices, and faculty moved into the…
An article about renovations to Kell Hall by university staff, led by superintendent Bob Tiller. A physics lab was built in space vacated by Southern Bell Telephone. Other rooms in the building received fresh paint and floor covering to help renew…
Two pages of this issue are dedicated to the history of Kell Hall, excerpted from an article titled "CONVERTING: Garage into College" in College and University Business, 1948, by Loula N. Cantrell
An article about the Senior Class purchasing the memorial plaque for the renaming of the Ivy Street Building to Kell Science Hall in honor of Wayne S. Kell. The plaque cost $168 and was made by East Point Foundry.
Page 2: cartoon about military navigation students being lost in the Ivy Street Building.Also, an article about renovations to the Georgia State Signal office on the 1st floor of the Ivy Street Building.Page 3: an article about a course in Radio…