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Dunnington
Will Relieve
Triple Rooms

By CHIP PERRY

The University Housing
Committee is considering the
conversion of Upperclass
Alderman Road dormitories to
first-year housing, Housing
Director Ralph E. Main said
yesterday.

"This proposed action is
part of a "shuffling" plan in
which the female upperclass
students presently in
Dunnington would move to
Gwathmey House," Miss
Annette Gibbs, assoc. dean of
students explained. "The
residents of Gwathmey would
live in Graduate Housing at the
Duke Track behind Copely
Hill."

Mr. Main said these plans
were being made because of a
possible increase in the number
of students in next year's
entering class.

The McCormick Road
Dorms, however, would
continue to be reserved
exclusively for first-year
students, according to Mr.
Main.

The Admissions Office
declined comment about the
profile and size of the next
entering class.