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O T ' MUSIC ROOM Swinney Gymnasium, is being constructed of chipped granite, natural stone and brick. Some of the facil- ities: a private dining room for dinner meetings, a CIT I D?-f ,Ks snack bar, cafeteria, lounge, two music rooms, art gallery, a browsing library, a craft and poster shop, darkrooms, and play rooms. Future plans call for a large ballroom, swimming pool, auditorium, prac- tice room, party room, chapel, and student orgniza- tion rooms. The Center will not remain an infant, but will grow with the needs of an expanding Uni- versity. Bob Handy, Director of the University Center, believes, the Center will be a laboratory of student management and self expression. The ac- tivities program of the Center will be planned and directed by a program council selected in terms of a merit system. There will be birth traumas. The Federal Gov- ernment under a Student Union Loan program, ad- vanced the funds for construction and furnishings of the Center, and the loan will have to be repaid by University of Kansas City students. The method of raising funds for the loan repayment will be deter- mined after the Center is operating, and will be contingent on many factors. If students enthusias- tically utilize the facilities available, the small profits realized may well provide the money for the reserve .4
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