Parson's Picture Gallery 3
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PARSONS HALL -- This esteemed historic building housed the offices of the President and Executives of the college. In addition, it provided several classrooms for the studies of Humanities and Religion. A covered walkway led to, and was attached to Barhydt Chapel. Parsons Hall no longer exists.
EWING HALL -- This historic building has a history dating back into the 1800's. Ewing Hall provided minimal classroom facilities but housed the offices of the PORTFOLIO (student newspaper) and the PEIRA (student yearbook) until the mid-1960's. It remains standing, has been fully renovated to the satisfaction of M.I.M. officials, and would be considered the "jewel" of the present day campus.
BARHYDT CHAPEL -- A wintry picturesque photo of the famous Barhydt Chapel. The Chapel provided Sunday services, hosted many a campus wedding, and was the signature building of the College. It's building stones were shipped up river from afar, and it's construction was a most difficult feat. Barhydt no longer exists, but it's artistic stained glass window panels have been preserved and are installed in the new Fairfield Arts and Convention Center.
MOVING FORWARD -- Another view of the on-going construction which continues to build and move the M.I.M. campus forward to accommodate it's present day needs and objectives.
A NEW ERA ARRIVES -- Looking north from Highway 1 with Foster Hall in the foreground and Barhydt Chapel towering behind, construction and upgrading are a continuous project, as the M.I.M. campus builds toward a new era.