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Things are looking up Pitzer has been changing- physically. Most of the alterations were part of the Campus Renovation Program adopted by the college in 1986. They may have caused you some annoyance during the year, but they were well worth the trouble. The changes include major rehabilitation of existing facilities and relocation of administrative faculty offices as well as a new elevator built between Avery and Fletcher Halls. The renovation of the Mead Reading Room was completed before the fall semester started, thank goodness, and the renova- tion of the Grove House kitchen was done in the fall. Construction of the new elevator between Avery and Fletcher unfortunately lagged, but once com- pleted in the spring, it gave access for the handi- capped to offices and classrooms on the second floors of Avery, Fletcher, Scott, and Bernard Halls. The new, comfortable interior, the file cabinets for reserve readings and the additional bookshelves for resource books in Mead ' s newly remodeled Reading room makes it a great place to study. Now students can study in the relative luxury of the dorm without trudging to Honnold Library for a quiet place to study. The rehabilitation of the Grove House Kitchen en- ables the Grove House to be used as a full scale restaurant. Staffed and run by Pitzer students. It opened for full operation during the spring. A change on a sister campus that will also affect Pitzer student life is the new Memorial Gym at Pomo- na. It is part of a three million dollar plan to better the athletic facilities provided for the students of both Pitzer and Pomona. The gym, scheduled to be finished at the end of the spring semester, will con- sist of a main gym large enough for three basketball courts, racquetball courts, a weight room, and a training room, as well as administra- tive offices. The old Memorial Gym will become a practice facility. The student body as a whole will benefit by these great facilities for intramural and intercollegiate activities. Things are looking up at Pitzer! IttlfiU iSMHa 11
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