1974-1975 Yearbook

\ Phonothon reduces financial burden of development plan Vigorously pursuing plans to provide excellent facilities for a student body of 2.600. the administration of the College was involved in an extensive building program. The addition to the Ezel l Bible Center and 64 apartments for married students were completed last August. Also. the Student Services Building was renovated during the summer of 1974 to provide excellent facilities for personal counseling and for the instructional program in behavioral science. During the month of November, the College conducted a phonothon among alumni and raised more than the $1.000.000 pledged over a five-year period , needed to meet the $500.000 challenge grant of the Mabee Foundation for funds to build a new $1.700.000 auditorium to seat 3.000. 1. INCR EASED enrollment demands a larger and better gymnasium. 2. EXCITEDLY, Raymond Muncy gets the pledge that pushes the phonothon total over the million dollar mark. 3. TAKING time out for a hamburger, Robert Watson discusses the phonothon pledges. 32 / PHONOTHON •

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