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Item Delo Hall, Dormitory at the University of Tampa(1979)This 11-story building was located on Crescent Place at North B Street, now called Frederic H. Spaulding Drive. This image is of the eastern façade, the camera is aimed southwest. It was originally know as the Myelvaron. It served as a hotel and apartment building before being purchased by The University of Tampa in 1966. It was converted into a dormitory and named after The University of Tampa's fifth president, David M. Delo, and his wife, Elsie "Sunny" Delo. The structure was razed in 2000 to make way for the Vaughn Center.Item University East, Dormitory at The University of Tampa(1981)This building was located at 611 North A Street and is shown looking east from North Brevard Avenue. This view shows the west side of the building. It was constructed in 1961 by UT Industrial Arts students and alumni. The building housed the equipment for the Industrial Arts program until 1979 when it became a dormitory. The building was razed in 1999 near the site of Brevard Hall.Item University North, Dormitory at the University of Tampa(1981)This building was a private residence before becoming a dormitory in 1975. It was located at 710 North B street, on the south side of the street. It was razed in 1985 to make room for new dormitory known as Res Com.Item University South, Dormitory at The University of Tampa(1979)This private residence was located at 711 North A Steet. It was purchased between 1974 and 1975. It served as a dormitory from 1976 through 1985 and was razed in 1985 to make way for the new Res Com dormitory.Item University West, Dormitory at The University of Tampa(1981)This brick building, located at the southeast corner of the intersection of North B Street and North Boulevard, was originally the Wilkist Apartments. It was used as a co-ed dormitory from approximately 1975 until it was razed in the Summer of 2000.