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NORTH-scene of many a sophomore frolic. Look over there. See that white building? That's South, one of the sophomore dormitories. I'll take you through the other sophomore dorm, N orrh, on the way to Memorial, where the freshmen live. And so some Cokernut hopefuls got the outsider's view of dormitory life. Not too exciting, they were probably thinking. They should have listened to me. I am a dormitory student and I know what a dorm really is. Six dormitories strong we stand at Coker-Memo rial, Central, New Central, North, South, and the new- est addition, Carolina Hall. Matched spreads and curtains, Air France posters, room check slips, a new hi-fi . . . This is a room. Provincial furniture, too-bright lights, a vase of flowers . . . a parlor. Untunecl piano, Coke bottles, a phone . . . a rec room. White table, coffee cups, refrigerator full of cor- sages and food . . . a kitchen. MEMORIAL--sign-in home for the seniors and freshmen.
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BUILDI The practice rooms of the Music Building are always busy. , . ...- -. -1 ,, M. ,J , im- xk. . ,. X 'Sai 1 , ..-M- .5 . X 'fra ,, .it ..d.'g. M LAL Que can get an exceptionally pretty View of the Music Building from the Rose Garden. The portrait of Margaret Coker Lawton, to whom the building was dedicated, hangs in the lobby. My -I Q - A Kms , , W 5' E391 4e.w-- J . Q W--,P 75. fr in Q-. we My--' l F . 11
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so , I E- i P N I. it 1 is A , 2, ., , ,p it 4. ,,d.,J, flijl . ' 'A -, MRYYX in? ' ' q --2. I ' '- 4 A V ' . ' U V .wrvqsd - ' L, x CAROLINA HALL-almost a sorority house for 10 lucky girls. DUNBAR PORCH-who but the seniors ever have time to play bridge? Rooms, parlors, a rec room, a kitchen. A Coker dorm is made of these ingredients, but they alone are not enough. For the residents of the dorms make dorm D 0 life what it is. jokes, laughter, tears, hopes--now the dorm is complete. SOUTH--where the other wise old sophomores find their lodgings. 13
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