

The east side of the building, closest to Walsh.

The west face of the Center. On the other side of those first floor
windows is the lounge that has a big screen TV, two fireplaces, and
comfortable furniture.

Another picture of the west side of the structure.

The back of the Coleman-Morse Center. North side looks exactly like the
south side, doesn't it? The building is symmetrical about the centerline.

The new landscaping north of the building where the basketball courts
used to be. Sodding has been added and is as green as ever.

The front door facing south quad. "Coleman Center" is written above the
door. (The back door has "Morse Center" above it.)

Just inside the double set of doors on the south side.

The center of the Coleman-Morse Center.

A look up at the second floor just above the marble ball centerpiece.

A look down to the first floor from the second. The centerpiece is a
foutain. The marble ball has a water geyser below it. The ball is
continuously rotating.

The second floor is rather ordinary in comparison. Mainly offices.

The third floor is a tad snazzier than the second.

Stairway to heaven. Or at least to the third floor.

And this was taken on my way out of the building as I was about to
exit the north double set of doors. Just like the Coleman side.