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we ee ee el Tea GUT TONE DILL, (Known as the “Tin Build- ing’ to those who don't love it) was first built in 1966 as housing for the Business De- partment until the Business Building was completed. In 1973 the Union became the home of Student Activities. This building now houses: The Fulcrum, Citadel, Pro- gram Board, Student Gov- ernment, Club Council, and Student Activities. In add1- tion, there 1s a T.V. room, Student Lounge, and a game room. Are we all going to be homeless?? We'll have to wait to see if our “Home Sweet Home’’ becomes “Home Gone Home” in the Fall of 84’ eS EL RII: PODS TRE agp roypmetennn seem nemo
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PAST- PRESENT- PROSPECTIVE On April 4, 1946 Broome Community College was founded. At that time it was known as The New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences. September 3, 1951 the Armory Building (first BCC) burned down. The college moves to the Kalurah Temple and changed it’s name to the Broome County Technical Institute. On September 1, 1953 Broome County takes over the college from the state. | On September 28, 1956 the Wales Building was started. By January 7, 1957 five buildings were finished. The buildings were The Wales Building, The Student Center, and the Electrical, Science, and Mechanical Buildings. Also, in 1956, the name of the college was again changed. This time to Broome Technical Community College. The first open house for the new college was held on May 24, 1957. On May 17, 1963 Titchner Hall was completed. And in May of ‘68 the new library was also completed. The final change to the school’s name came in the year 1971. It was at this time named Broome Community College. Three of the buildings were named after people who played a large part in the planning of the new college. These people were Paul F. Titchner, who was chairman of the college in 1946; Cecil C. Tyrrell, who was President of the college in 1946; and Darwin R. Wales, who took over the Chairmanship in September 1957.
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