Twar THE CAROUVA JOURNAL Wedaegday, JaB. 5, 1966
A university, especially a
young university, is likely to
measure its growth in terms
of physical facilities. This is
true at UNC-C. The students,
faculty, and administration
are important, but the build
ings are the visible signs of
growth and progress.
Here are a few unusual
(we hope) views of the UNC-
C campus as seen by Pho
tographer Tommy Estridge.
Part of the Liberal Arts building
is framed by arches of the tulips on
the Kennedy Building.
Out Of The Weeds And Mud Of North Carolina Farmlie
the lake and fewer still have seen this view of the campus which will be common-
With the parking problem as it is, few „ew entranceway is completed.
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