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Rudd Memorial Chapel was first occupied in the fall of 1976. The Art Building was completed in 1975. INFO UNVEILED THE CAMPUS BUILDING Rudd Memorial Chapel is an impressive building named after Dr. Judson A. Rudd, who served Bryan College in several ways until his death in 1970. Rudd can seat 850 in its auditorium. Located in Rudd Chapel is Brock Bicenten- nial Hall, Bennett Prayer Chapel, seven teaching studios, ten music practice rooms, three classrooms, a choir room, and a band room. The Service Building is a two-story concrete complex that houses the maintenance, utility, and building and grounds de- partments. The Art Building, adjacent to the service building, is used as an art studio, art classroom, and storage area. ♦ Long Residence Hall ... 1 964 The Service Building is for maintenance and storage purposes. 10
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Bring on Penelope! Welcome to my humble home. We were privileged this past year to have three excellent leaders as our residence directors in the individual dorms. Debbie Lilley, the fearless leader of the ancient fortress they call Huston, was comfortable in her ground-floor apartment as she very capably led the women of Huston. Nan Turner ably took over the RD job in Arnold Dorm this past year, enjoying the activities and rela- tionship building that she encountered as she worked with the Arnold ladies. Steve Snyder, fresh from graduation a year ago, stormed Woodlee-Ewing Dorm with his magnetic personality and count-on friendship. The guys of Woodlee appreciated his efforts to instill a homey atmosphere throughout the year. All deserved a round of applause as they did excel- lent directing within their dorms. Steve, Steve, to whom we cleave!
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Huston Residence Hall . . . 1964 Woodlee-Ewing Residence Hall . . . 1984 Arnold Residence Hall 1972 The eight buildings of Bryan Village were completed in 1961. The dormitories were all named after persons important to Bryan College. Arnold, Huston, Long, and Woodlee-Ewing Residence Halls were all named after founders and or Board of Trustee members of the college. Bryan Village is a complex of apartments for married and single students. Long and Huston dormitories each have fifty-two rooms with two persons per room. Arnold and Woodlee-Ewing are both built in suite style with a connecting bath for every two rooms. The four residence halls are impressive both inside and outside and are worthy of the distinguished names they bear. 11
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