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Top: The new stage and orchestra pit, here almost complete, open up new possibihties for Manchester theater productions. Center left: One of the final steps in the transformation from old to new is landscaping. Center right: A dynamic speaker, Andrew Young challenges and stimulates his audience. Bottom: The transforma- tion is complete: Cordier Auditorium fills a big gap on the Manchester cam- pus. 19
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flif i MC Campus Welcomes Cor diet At last, no more cramped knees, banging water pipes or poor lighting! Finally, an end to peeling paint and unpadded seats! Cordier Auditorium has arrived. In services held on September 23, 1978, the Cordier Auditorium was formally dedicated. Long awaited by the college community, the auditor- ium features continental seating, spac- ious meeting areas, a large semi-thrust stage with a hydroUcally controlled orchestra pit, a fully electric ligliting system, and ample areas for building and storing scenery, costumes, and props. Speaking at dedication ceremonies were the Hon. Andrew Young, ambas- sador to the United Nations, and Dr. Howard Sottenberger, former direc- tor of the Foreign Service. Both men were former students of Dr. Andrew W. Cordier, a Manchester professor, diplomat, statesman, facilitator, and peacemaker. Top; Cordier ' s predecessor, the old building is now used as an athletic facility. Above: Ambassador Young converses with guests at a reception after the dedication ceremonies. Right: Young and Sotten- berger spoke to a large audience from the college community and the North Man- chester area. 18
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freshman Orientatm— Zwo Days Packed with Activity Over 400 freshmen arrived two days early this fall for an orientation period. The neophytes were greeted by cam- pus pals, upperclassmen who led small groups in campus tours and other ac- tivities to familiarize the new students with life at MC. Dances, simulation games and informal group discussions filled the days and helped the freshmen get to know each other. With the im- portant processes of moving in, meeting and making friends well started, the freshmen were ready for classes by Tuesday. Right : A simulation game made it easy for freshmen to get acquainted. Below: Sandie Sautbine, Ann Vormohr and Terri Humphrey find a sunny spot dur- ing orientation activities.
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