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( Always growing, ) the Co [leg o additions during first semes
ter. Ground broke on the Paden residence bail ex
tension in July). After years of diligent planning, generous
contributions, and perseverance in tl)e face of adversity, the
dream of expansion became reality. Tbe new wing rose
three stories in tbe air similar to tbe original wing. An addi-
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tional feature of tbe new wing was tbe elevator. Tbe new
addition to t be gy mnasiu m i nc I a ded a music classroom, sev
eral practice studios and music offices, a student center and
snack shop, and a new bookstore and post office.
Over tbe summer months and stretching into the fall
excitement and anxiety grew as the buildings took shape.
■ ANDY DAVIES Dr. Phil Larsen, Vice President for Administrative Affairs
put the expansion into perspective stating, "Even
Growing projects were great assets in showing to guests
Rome wasn't built in a day." The building
Pains and■ prospective students visiting campus the
College's continued growth tmb its intention to
reach wore people with a solid, Bible-based educa
tion. The steady growth of the College with its
increase in the number of students, faculty, and staff has
been an encouragement to the College family a,s well as to
the supporters and friends of the College.
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usic major Judy Arnholt's Mu-
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ic Theory class was held in the
1 temporary structure that was
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laced in the greenbelt be-
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een Emmons and the gymna
sium for the music classroom.
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Mr. Neil Taylor and his staff built
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ramps and completed the "fin
ishing" work on the building.
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