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In his younger years, Harrison Dillard exams his track cleats with his coach. After leaving the hallowed halls of B-W, he went on to become an Oiympic Award winner. Center of Attention The pomp and circum- stance resembled the open- ing ceremonies for the Olympic games. Athletes and non-athleles alike paraded around lhe Harrison Dillard track in team uniforms, Creeks letters or just regular clothing. They clad together to show unity laward this new facility ofthe college. With helium balloons around the platform and speakers, the stage was set for a grand opening. The Baldwin-Wallace College Wind Ensemble and Choir were also present to perform the dedication composition written by Professor Loris Chobanian. Areas of the facility were dedicated to various people of great importance to campus. Such sections were the: The Hay Walls Lobby The Mildred Sacket Dance Studio The Steingass Fitness Center The Charles Harding Lobby The Harrison Dillard Track The Lee Tressel Lounge The new facility includes an indoor - OlympiC-size pool. racquetball courts, two weight rooms. classrooms. an in- door U8 mile track, a weight training center, as well as many new offices. Rec. Center Dedication 11
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