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Dorm life brings the student closer to college activities OAKS, BUILT ON the same plan of Pines and Holly, is the Honor Dorm. This is the only one of its kind in the state. Only iuniors and seniors with a cumulative grade point of 2.6 and a record of good conduct are eligible to apply for ad- mission here. Each girl must have the recommendation of two faculty members and approval of the AWS. FOSTER HALL, A threesstory residence located on the north side of the campus houses approximately 105 men. This hall is so arranged that each room is adiacent to a bath. It is fireproof structure containing two attractive lounges. 1 I -ss X , ll Xi f 4 Q.. lm
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20 -44 Q . 4- f?:-if-Q... GARRETT HALL PROVIDES 29 furnished apartments for married students and a head resident's apartment. Each apartment is equipped with attractive and serviceable furniture of modern TURRENTINE I5 DIRECTLY BCFOSS The street from its design. twin Goodloe. The only difference is that Turrentine is a women's dorm, housing only upperclassmen Q women. i 3 WOMACK HALL, LOCATED in the center of the campus, is the room. Rooms vary in size and will accommodate from one to home of about 135 men. The hall is a three-story brick build- three students. ing including two large lounges, and office and a laundry ' I T is . Q- . I k 5. . -v, . Q 5 - Q- . E -fs' V aff 9
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THE WAITING LIST of faculty members to move into Faculty Place is extended as more instructors are added to the roster. The ten houses are rented by the college. They are considered ideal because of lo- cation and comfort. ANYTHING THAT LOOKS old, uninteresting, or useless usually has some tradition stuck to it. To the alumni each pine tree has some special meaning. Back in the olden days there were benches under the pines that provided the perfect spot to pop the question. Now, they are useless. . .. H .V . . - - - .,.. l -..,. .N.,,. ev- . I . :J Peszfif. g ' - 4- . fi is ?7'r'2--s- . Ms ' xc-rf. ' 'if . v. . ACCORDING TO MISS Amy Jean, she swam in the salt kettle when she was a little girl. But the reason the kettle belongs to Reddieland is because it is a part of the days when Arkadelphia was dependent upon the Saline Bayou for its salt supply. Let us not forget the GOOD old days. Tradition and PROCTOR HALL HOUSES the Home Economics de- partment. The girls practically live there during their four years. From kitchen to sewing room it is busy, busy, busy. l
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