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■ Uj x (Jz 1 (3 For everyone there comes a time to turn the corner and progress with new ideas, experiences, and opportunities. As Coby Tech, expands and looks toward forge in that direction, remembering that the years to come will be what we make of them. This year just past has yielded its happy days and sad days, but for most of us the former have far outnumbered the latter. May this volume prove to be of comfort and delight as we turn our thoughts backward, reliving its content, and refreshing our memory in the years to come. 3
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Air view showing the campus in 1%1 after 50 years of growth. Our college was organized in 1911 and christened the Schoharie School of Agriculture. The name was changed, along its road of progress, to State School of Agriculture and Home Economics. In 1948 the official title became The State University of New York Agricultural and Technical Institute at Cokieskill, though we affectionately shorten it to Coin Tech. The first building to be completed was Friskie Hall in 191 I. at present the main administrative center. Then followed in 1918 Alumni Hall, now housing the Student Lounge and the Teepee, in 1920 the Home Economics Building, presently a classroom building, the Gym Building in 1926. 1950 brought us Ryder Hall, and 1926 saw the completion of East and West Halls. Ryder Hall is the women’s dormitory located to the cast of the Administration Building; East and West Halls occupy the west area adjacent to it. East Hall for women students, West Hall for men. Each of the dormitories has a recreation room in addition to modern living facilities. During 1962-63 the Dining-Hall-Cafeteria has been completed, and it is hoped that the new Library-Classroom Building may he ready for occupancy, also. Following this expansion, new farm buildings will he constructed, and two additional dormitories will follow. It is doubtful whether the State legislature, by whose act of July 28, 1911, our college came into being, could have conceived of its spectacular growth during the past decade—651 students in 1961-62 as compared to 239 in 1951-52. Every available space in the existing buildings has been utilized to accommodate this evergrowing body. With the completion of the building program, the college will he equipped to provide for the education of the 1 100 students expected by 1970. 4
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