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Cd Us 13114 - ll Mud nd Rocks For Future locks The George W. Woodruff Phys- ical Education Center is the most noticeable addition to the Emory campus. Its scheduled completion date of May 1983 will allow many current students to enjoy its facili- ties. The S20 million modern com- plex will accommodate most types of athletic activities. The building will consist of four levels. The rooftop level will in- clude seven tennis courts and a re- creation area. The upper level will house the administration area and classrooms. Additional facilities on this level include a 176 meter track and the Human Performance Labo- ratory. The main entry level will include racquetball and squash courts, varsity locker rooms, weight rooms, and a dance studio. The lower level consists of a 50 me- ter swimming pool and the gymna- sium with seating for 3000 people. In addition, the outdoor area will have a varsity soccer field, an eight lane synthetic track, and an intra- mural playing field. Renovation of older fields is also included in the project. The Physical Education Center will provide many benefits for Emory students. Dr. Clyde Partin, director of the Physical Education department, feels that the Center will attract national champion- ships in areas such as swimming, track, and gymnastics. Dr. Partin attributes the student's increased demand for athletics and Emory's emphasis on the importance of ath- letic participation as the main rea- sons for constructing such a large physical education center. The George W. Woodruff Phys- ical Education Center is an exciting addition to the University that will help improve the quality of life at Emory. Silvio Blanco vga . ba xi.. ...S O ss ' 'V 1 s 'L --Q -Q W' , T - L-.a Ai .uw-1 .1 'JR . .Q 1- '.e'i5::xTP ,,, 'Q'-S -'ns Nh 3 Q .1 I QA S X l!': 'r , ...df 0-tml L S'-si 4 .'-8x
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