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During the past two years expansion of our facilities on campus included the opening of our new recreational area and the remodeling of the ceramics building. This year our heritage from Old Wesleyan became tangible with the installment in the auditorium of the Conservatory chimes which toll the progress of our days at Wesleyan. Mount Vernon Porch Recreation Room Cafeteria 23
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Pierce Chapel Original Building The cornerstone for the original building of Wesleyan College was laid in October of 1836. This building which served both as a housing and educational facility was erected on College Street here in Macon. The 1880’s brought new life to an old building with the remodeling of this College Hill structure. Towers and porches were added to improve the appearance and size. Further development was made in 1928 when the Liberal Arts college was moved from this location to Greater Wesleyan on Rivoli. At this time the old building contained only the Fine Arts division of the college and became known as Wesleyan Conservatory. In 1948 the Fine Arts department was moved to the new campus site. Even though in recent years this building had not been used for educational purposes, it stood as a landmark in the field of education. Old Wesleyan “Old Wesleyan Destroyed!” No, that could never be — As long as life shall last , she will be a part of me; Her towers pointing skyuard , her doors of knowledge wide, Her sacred old Pierce Chapel , where memories abide! . . . u Old Wesleyan destroyed!” No — that could never be , As long as life shall last , she will be a part of me. But now I have three Wesleyans , love them all you see — The Old , The New, and best of all The One That is Yet To Be! R. J. GILMORE 22
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V I) Dormitory life is one of the most vital and essential aspects of a college education, for without the interchanging of ideas and learning how to live with others, a college education is incomplete. Dormitory life is centered in five campus buildings—Persons. Banks, Wortham, Senior and New Dormitories. Persons, Banks and Wortham Dormitories were the first housing facilities on the present campus. In 1958, the Senior Dormitory was erected and four years later the three original buildings were redecorated. The summer of 1963 saw the completion of our New Dormitory which adds much to the attractiveness of our growing campus. Persons Dormitory Senior Dormitory
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