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The most important aspect of the future is progress in both facilities and cirriculum. Under the leadership of Dr. Quill E. Cope, the progress made at Middle Tennesses State College during the past five years has been astound- ing, but it seems that this past progress is only an indica- tion of what the future holds. In a recent announcement, Dr. Cope revealed plans for the immediate future, which will make MTSC a bigger and better college than it has ever been before. In June, 1962 ground will be broken for a new Speech and Drama building which will include in its facilities; language lab- oratories, a 1000 seat, air-conditioned auditorium, a 200 seat arena theatre, speech classrooms and the facilities for establishing a speech and hearing center here. This new addition to our campus will make it possible for MTSC to add Speech and Drama to its list of majors. Also in 1962, the final plans will be drawn for two more new dormitories. To be located just below Simms, Beasley and Smith Halls, the new buildings will house freshmen men and will contain their own cafeteria. This is the future of MTSC . . . being planned today. 13
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THE FUTURE The Future is such an intangible thing. It is not a record of past accomplishments . . . it is only the sum- mation of hopes for tomorrow, it is not the concrete pro- gress that lies behind . . . it is the dreams which lie ahead. The realizations of the future are the air castles built by a foresighted leader of the past. We do not have to look far to find hope for the future on the MTSC campus. Much of it is already beyond the hoping and dreaming stage . . . much of the future is already taking shape . . . the almost completed girl ' s dorm . the plans for a spacious and modern auditorium and speech building. The Future is all around us . . . in the farsightedness of our administration ... in the long-range goals of the faculty ... in the growing interest of state legislators and educational leaders. The Future is not only around us but in us ... in our own personal goals ... in our hopes for the day when MTSC will be a university ... in our potential for the future. The MTSC that we and generations past have known has been the result of someone ' s dreams . . . some thinker ' s planning. The Middle Tennessee State College that generations yet unborn will know will be the result of our dreams and our thinking . . . and so, it is appropriate that as this GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY draws to a close that we remind our selves to think big . . , aim high . . . and plan well . . . thus we will project ourselves into the MTSC of 1962.
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