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Brevard College was faced with a shortage of male housing this year; the College set up temporary housing, and eleven students were sent to Stamey, the smallest dorm on campus. With five bedrooms, a lobby, and Dr. Jerry Sherrod as the resident tutor, the Stamey boys made Stamey their home. Early in the year, a group of students from Stamey went to see the President of the school about mak- ing the dorm permanent. The building was built in 1946 to be an infirmary, but when the infirmary moved to the gym, first Stamey became a women ' s dorm and then the art department used the building for an exten- sion. Now those selected male students who reside in Stamey can say WE ARE JER- RY ' S KIDS. — Shawn Lackey I. Tsk! Tsk! Eric Hammond ' s still in bed at 1 1:00 a.m. 2. Raul Die? takes a study break. 2X Stame
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G0M2 Green Dorm is unique because it ' s sideways, if you think about it. It has two ends, but it doesn ' t really have a front and back. Green is also unusual because of the fire escape exit at the north end. This men ' s residence is the second oldest dorm on cam- pus. One interesting piece of trivia about Green is that Dr. Charlie Teague was the president of the dorm when he was a student at Brevard. There are several soccer players in the dorm, and the present assistant soccer coach, David Taylor, is the R.T. while Dean and Coach Scarborough served as R.T. a few years back. I. Robbie Caswell and Marty Powers ask. Where ' s the beach? 2. John Lutz escapes from the sub-basement to phone home. 3. Hail. hail, the gang ' s all here — in Green lobby.
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lifcliid: i i Jones Hall, which houses approximately 180 students, is the biggest residence hall. The east wing, completed in 1956, features two-room suites with connecting baths. The west wing, built in 1953, has commu- nity bathrooms. The porch wasn ' t added until 1965. Unique to Jones is the plumb- ing system: When the lavatories are in use, al cold water is cut off to the showers. This phenomenon is a great source of amuse- ment to practical jokers, and it is not un- usual for a showering person to be unex- pectedly doused with hot water. Another distinguishing feature of Jones is the Pit which is actually the basement where a few brave souls choose to live. Jones is a popular gathering-place on campus be- cause of the warm and comfortable atmo- sphere of the lobby. Teresa Shaw knows what to do in a lounge: lounge! 2. Pam McComas and Beth Wood take a study break. 3. For Ronnie Buell, Richard North, and Bert Nichols, the lobby is also a good place to study.
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