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CO CD Following years of planning, a million dollar plus fund drive, numerous private and cor- porate donations and fourteen months of con- struction, Concordia now has its long awaited new addition. The 47,000 square feet of learn- ing space were officially dedicated September 28, 1975. The auxiliary gym, featuring a Chem-Turf playing surface, allowed students to play bas- ketball, volleyball and tennis on the same floor. It also left more room in the main gym for full- court games without the curtain. An Instruction- al Materials Center consolidated and expanded the former library and media areas. New small group assembly areas, a darkroom and enlarged floor space are features of the IMC. The science department gained a large multi-purpose room and several storage and special project rooms on the third floor. The expanded art room offers more flexibility for these classes. For the music department, seven practice rooms were added, giving more space for sectionals and ensambles. Air conditioning made the music wing quite confortable on hot days. The spac- ious chapel-auditorium remained unfinished, waiting further funding. The additions, with all their features, are a valuable step in Concordia ' s drive to provide quality education. 22
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f£- Unmet, m. ' TUt — iuS i trench tr.£% I tit O »tow + chilled p«o :h jl.cei t rr.lk OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Discovery Week Bicenten- nial Day brought a member of Old Fort Settlers to teach candle dipping. OPP. PAGE RIGHT: Crates from the East India Tea Co. set the mood for the Boston Tea Party lunch. TOP LEFT: Arriving for the Educational Foundation Dinner, Governor Otis Bowen and Walter Helmke are greeted by the CLHS Color Guard. TOP RIGHT: In her pioneer outfit, Mrs. Lucille Hall shows the menu for an- other Bicentennial lunch. MIDDLE LEFT: Con- structing a Bicentennial quilt, Karen Melvin and Laura Harter sew together squares made by home ec students. BOTTOM LEFT: Discovery Week bicentennial candles dry on the rack. 21
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