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A ndowment work to' meet pledge Members of the Endowment Association were in- strumental in the planning and funding of the new dormitory for the college. Early in the summer after the Board of Trustees had decided to construct the facility, the Endow- ment Association pledged S250,000 to the proiect. lt was at that some meeting that George Sybrant, vice-president of the Association pushed for the inclusion of a swimming pool in the plans. The Endowment Association's pledge was not an idle one. By the first week in December, the group had organized and launched a capital cam- paign drive to raise the needed money. In less than a week, volunteers had come up with pledges and donations in excess of Sl30,000 and the rest followed ata slower rate. ' It was a lot of money to raise, said Bill Hill, drive chairman. There was never any doubt in my mind that we would do it. I knew we would have to hit hard and run fast with the campaign to make it work and fortunately our volunteers were able to do that. The Endowment Association was also on hand for the ground breaking ceremony for the building. Sybrant spoke to the group of around 60 who attended and told them of the changes in Cowley County Community College since he had served as SGA president in 1942. Endowment president Ed Gilliland breaks ground on a proiect which will require the raising of 5250.000 by his organization.
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Dorm ideas erect I think the new dormitory will really give the col- lege a new atmosphere. It will certainly make Cowley more appealing to incoming freshmen, Cyndy Burkhart, Sedan freshman, said. Ground-breaking ceremonies in late November for the new dormitory initiated the construction of a three-story modular facility to house 80 students. The late start on the building itself was a bone of contention for the Board of Trustees, the En- dowment Association, and the administration as they worked against seemingly insurmountable odds to come up with a plan which would meet the college's needs, pass the State architect's ap- proval and fit within the budget. We lost time and money trying to come up with an acceptable plan, gqid Gwen Nelson, qol- Iege president. A building which started out to house over I00 students, ended up housing only 80 into final reality The plight of the dormitory was even noted by the local media as the Traveler, Arkansas City's local newspaper published an article titled, Dorm got smaller during planning process. In that article reporter Bill Healy said, The new CCCC dormitory traveled a rocky road to construc- tion. And each bump on the way knocked something off the original concept. Healy was right. The planning for the dor- mitory, which began in May of I'-779, was altered markedly but the structure will include on ac- tivities lounge, a covered walkway, o small laun- dry and an outdoor swimming pool. Sophomore students had mixed emotions about the new building. I'm glad the college is finally getting a dor' mitory but I wish it would have been built last year so I could have taken advantage of it, Teresa Blodgett, Wellington sophomore said. 12' RIGHT AND CLOCKWISE. Sid Regnier, college dean of administration, and ar- chitects Charles Thama and Merrill Gor- don, meet with construction workers at the dorm site to finalize plans. ONCE A COLLEGE dream, the dormitory. as depicted in the sketch, became a reality. CONSTRUCTION work on the proiect began even before the ground breaking ceremony. A CONSTRUCTION worker pours the first cement on the building. HEAVY EQUIPMENT removes from the construction site two homes which had been used to house a limited number of students.
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