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Dr. Francis K. Darden, associate professor of English, was faculty speaker for the cere- monies. Also on the program were Ann Seiler, president of the Student Council of Religious Activities, Carrie Hinds, president of the Cam- pus Government Association, and Beverly Brat- ton, president of the junior class who will be new occupants of the dorm. Machinery was moved in and work begun. A huge drilling machine worked away making an exploratory hole to determine foundation needs of the new dormitory. Students, especially the Class of 1962, who will be the first occupants of the new dormi- tory, became excited when construction began and erected an enthusiastic sign of their own. The new dorm will feature central air-con- ditioning and heating, a patio in front and a large parking area. The housing, facility will have regular two-girl rooms. Page, Southerland and Page of Austin are the architects and engineers for the new dormi- tory. Funds for the building are coming from a million dollar federal loan. The loan is part of the college housing loan program of the Housing and Home Finance Agency. Seniors of 1962 will move into the new structure immediately after its completion in late fall: Until then, seniors will be housed in temporary frame buildings on campus. For New Dormitor .bn DO IT' T0 Build if STRONG 0790.7 64
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