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ever growing... This year Sacramento State College students watched con- struction of a new engineering building. An estimated $3,250,- 000 edifice, the building has capacity for nine laboratories, two spacious classrooms, twenty executive offices and three graphic laboratories. The finest equipment has been secured for the 67,000 square foot building. The thirteen year old campus is rapidly expanding. In Febru- ary of 1953 the college moved to its 260 acre campus along the banks of the American River. On the new campus, classes were held in Douglass Hall, three sci- ence buildings and a row of twelve temporary buildings. wat 3 Since that time each year has marked the construction and completion of other new build- ings. Future plans for expansion in- clude construction of a teacher- education building, plus addi- tions to the art, science and mu- rl ; sic-speech departments. a : In the immediate future a new silat ainaiia : annie women’s physical education As construction progresses. building will be erected offering two swimming pools. One will be used for water sports and div- ing skills, the other for swim- ming instruction. When the cam- pus is completed, total cost will run near $25,000,000. The $3,250,000 engineering building on its way .. . foley hall m7 one oe oe ew aad Ue ee
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No longer a “commuter col- lege,” SSC welcomed on-campus living for the first time this year. Each of the three residence halls house 202 people. All were con- structed on the north end of the campus near the entrance to the college, with the two women’s halls, Foley and Jenkins, built in front of Draper, the lone men’s hall. Social season was opened last fall with a get-together the first week of classes at Foley Hall. Several inter-hall mixers were held including a costumed Hal- lowe’en party at Jenkins and a Christmas dance at Draper. Each hall decorated a float for the Homecoming parade, with Jen- kins Hall placing second in the all-campus competition. The halls joined forces in sponsoring a festival which netted $125 for the annual WUS drive. draper hall The first residence hall presidents met to plan future dorm functions. Pictured above, left to right, are Jean Lerza, Foley hall; Jerry Robbins, Draper hall, and Nancy Gross and Sharon Tramner, Jenkins hall.
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