Larry Kamberg and Gary Jordan, are shown putting the test to a sample of hydrogen they have just prepared. Handling the control panel of the Van de Graff generator, a machine used in atomic research, is Warren R. Alexander, research assistant. Christmas Comes Early To Science Students The newly constructed Malott hall is an early Christmas present to the Science students. The $3,450,000 physical science building was completed this fall, and was dedicated by and named for former chancellor Deane W.Malott during homecoming activities.一(Picture story by George Gribble) Us ing scales accurate enough to weigh a hare is part of the job of Jordan Johnson, pharmacy senior. Arnold Wiebe, chief machinist of the physics machine shops, is shown using a new $14,000 milling machine.