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Show Westminster Names j New Building Carleson Hall Westminster College's new $450,000 men's residence hall received its name this week with , an announcement by Dr. Frank E. Duddy, Jr., college president, that henceforth the building will be known as Carleson Hall. Named for the prominent Salt Lake automotive familie headed by Fred A. and Harry E. Carle- son, Carleson Hall nouses 120 Westminster students in 53 double rooms and 14 single ones.1 Completed in early September, the unit exemplifies the latest in mass housing. Study lounges, TV lounges, a guest apartment as well as an apartment for the resident director have been incorporated in-corporated into the new structure. struc-ture. Complete recreation and laundry facilities have been included. in-cluded. Long-time investors in Westminster's West-minster's future, the Carlesons have served in many phases of the Salt Lake senior college's development. In addition to financial fi-nancial support to the school, Harry E. Carleson has served on Westminster's Board of Trustees In making the announcement, Dr. Duddy stated, "We are delighted de-lighted to name this latest addition addi-tion to college facilities in recognition recog-nition of the many years of devoted de-voted service of the Carleson families." Carleson Hall, an integral part of the Westminser ten year development de-velopment program, is the second sec-ond such structure to be erected on the college campus in the past ; three vears. Hoele Hall (women residence hall) was completed in 1960. Both buildings represent the first construction at West-. West-. minster since 1949, and have come- during the, administration of Dr. Duddy, who became president pres-ident in 1956. Next scheduled construction at Westminster includes a new 100,000 volume library and an addition to the existing Science Hall. Both buildings will cost approximately $375,000, and the pledges are near the $200,000 mark. . |