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OLD COLLEGE HALL The oldest building on Wesleyan ' s campus was erected in 1864, when most of oar grandparents were very young. What tales it would tell could it but speak, this old college hall which has served young men and women for sixty-eight years. Within its walls there have been millions of problem solved in mathmatics. It has heard many d;scussions of matters religious and secular. In the literary society halls on third floor young collegians have read, discussed, orated and debated on many, many occasions, and on as many subjects. On the second floor students have spent many a weary hour typing, the click of the keys accompanied by the nerve racking tunes ground out of victrola records. Perhaps the most memorable feature of the Old College Hall is the bell on the roof of the porch. Countless are the times the brazen tongue of the old bell has persuaded stu- dents to go to classes; and how glad they have always been when it rang at the end of the school day. Perhaps it is old-fashioned, but we like it just the same. Say the Wesley- anites, Long may it ring. No one who has ever been to Wesleyan can forget the Old College Hall with its ivy covered wall, its worn tteps, its initial carved desks, and its big iron bell. CS . 3-?,- SS ct f
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21096 - NOCA T ULA JUNE 1932 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS Tennessee Wesleyan College ATHENS, TENNESSEE w 57 .05 -r?.56 c -h7 HAROLD GASTMAN Editor Vol. XIII FRED PUETT Business Manager No. IX MERNER - PFEIFFER fIRPflPV TENNESSEE WESLEYaVS
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DKAN IM. F. STUBBS, Ph. D. One could hardly say a finer thing of a man than this: He is a true friend. For real friends are rare and friendship with one of these is a priceless thing. Such a friend we have found in our teacher, adviser, and dean. One who is willing to help to straighten out troubles, listen to di ITiculties, having always the understanding heart. — A true comrade. It is to him, with love and appreciation of his genuine interest and friendship, we dedicate this edition of the Nocatula. v - , ' THE SENIORS
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