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rv rv CAITIDUS GV6lODm6I'l1I Q 1 .Lg Beach I-Iall, now two years old, stands behind the foundation for the new cafetorium. Two years ago with the building of Beach Memorial Hall we launched a forward move for campus development. It was hardly imaginable at that time that the impetus of this beginning would carry us forward so rapidly. But now we are in the process of building two more new build- ings on the campus, Jessup Hall, and the Cafetorium. These buildings will be ready for the fall term beginning in September. The blueprints are studied on the sub-floor of Jessup Hall. . ,A i. ,EI ut:-,,, xr,-1 Jessup Hall, named in honor of SJBC's first president, will be our first men's residence hall. It will be a two story building similar to Beach Hall, but somewhat larger, with a flexible capacity for from fifty to seventy-five men. Also incorporated into this building is an apartment for house parents, a large lounge, snack room, and patio at the rear.
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Altunni Banquet Ground was broken on February 2 for two new buildings which will be in operation in Sept- ember. Jessup Hall, the first of our men 's dormitories will house fifty students, and the new cafetoriurn will be suitable for serving three hundred at rnealtirnes. Herrn Link, Al Tiffin, Bryce Jessup, and W. L. Jessup hold the corner stone placque for the new Men's Dorm. Gnouno - Bneakmq C6l26lTlOl ll6S W. L. Jessup, holds the first shovel of dirt while President Al Tiffin and Board President Herrn Link look on.
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Page 45 text:
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The Cafetorium is being constructed with the future needs of the college in mind. It will have a large and efficient kitchen and a dining area which will seat about 300 persons. Until the college is able to build other needed buildings this unit may have to serve a dual purpose being used also for a lecture hall or for chapel services. as ' 41 ...l--. 1.22575-ya ,ggi 'V s A Mr. Winniger, general contractor, supervises the pouring of the foundation for the new cafetorium. Our new buildings are rising, and with them our hopes for a greater SIBC. .fr ,--' . ,fi , 5. --Y -.Q 1. ,N - f fx 'f f --474145 i 21' , 1' 4 ' Q. - 2759 l'T PA ' ff ' ' IQFTVL' gill LL H If xfff 'ith L'-f A. r - 4 1 ' , , i 1 ,r 'fully JTII J M , A ' I!! V 1--.- i'-,,4' , 5 A. ,n , ., PKI' il ' if ,' ' 't . ' .?' -.- 'I .' ---V f ' 'U , ,gmgf f 4' 'W f'lr 7f. Q I 1. rm.
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