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Top, THE MUSIC ROOM offerx a beautiful setting, completely sound-proof, for the enjoyment of a fine. new classical record collection Center: THE EUGENE MCELVANEY BOARD ROOM serves garciously as the meeting place for important gatherings. Here the policies for the Center are decided; the Student Council deliberatcs; and the Alumni Association congregate. Below, THE ALUMNI OFFICES typify the luxurious working conditions now enjoyed by staff and student oHtcers.
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THE MAIN LOUNGE shows the rhythmic relations of function to beauty which is typical of the entire buildinv. Furnishings are arrangod in conversational groups, but the entire setting is wonderfully flexible. The screen at left provides for second- and third-dimensional displays on both sides, and defines the corridor to the north. Left, The suspended stairway is one of the many architectural marvels of the building. Center, Director FRED BRYSON, the friendly, energetic top mar? of the Center, is a favorite with students. His capable management is responsible for the smoolh-running organization evident in every area. Right, Outside the ballroom, one of the numerous informal conversational groupings offers students a place to re- lax which they particularly appreciate, remembering the lack of such Opportw nitics before the advent of the Center.
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LESLIE MCGEE, Student Cvntcr Postmistrvss, is a wvll-imown figure. Hvr domain has certainly been improved in thr new building! GERALD RAMSAY is the Director of Food Services for the Center. The Dining Hall. the Snack Bar, and the banqueting facilities owe their appeal to his capable managvment. THE GRAND BALLROOM is a magnihccnt blend of dramatic beauty and versatile function. The rzatural-wood finish of the walls, in contrast to the one large draped area, gives warmth to the room despite its 6,400 square-foot area. Here are held a multitude of eventshthe Homecoming Dance, once a problem to locate, fraternity and sorority functions, banquets, style shows, and even a weekly movie, as the balcony is completely equipped for sound projection. 'ixtiii'ftmi MH
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