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A typical girls dormitory room. The reception room. lorouiclence cya! Providence Hall, nestled long and low in the rear of the campus is the newer of the two girls' dormi- tories. In 1946, to accommodate a larger enrollment of girl students, the thirty-room structure was built, Affectionately known as Cardboard Castle to its in- habitants. it is the scene of much high-spirited laugh- ter and friendly camaraderie. At other times, when prayer groups meet, a holy hush falls upon it, as the prayers of Gods children ascend to heaven. Several modifications were made in Providence Hall last year, among them, the enlarging and re- modeling of the reception room. Surely the good providence of God has furnished the college with buildings such as this as they have been needed. 'M 1' I sm, 11 ,I
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,' 1 ,Eur WW-U lg Bethany Hall. r dormitory ro The reception one Of The One of the CIHSSIOOITIS- administration offices. ,ga A typical a'rl's Om. IOOITL Bethany Cornerstone? The ford Bethany speaks to the Christian of joy, peace, and love. Blessed Bethany was the place where jesus often went after d ' ' a ay of physical and spiritual toil among the children of men B h . et any Hall bears the name well, for it is a place of daily fellowshi among the girls h P W o have made it their home. The noise of their exuberance ofte ' n rings down from the second floor to intermingle with the quiet, efficient air of rhe adminisrrarion offices on the first floor. The bookstore and mail b - oxes are daily meeting- places for the entire student body as they crowd in to get the latest from home. The College The mulrigraph Bookstore. fprintingj room. 'lbw WSU? W' gf fd
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.it - si S 7 Q 301111, QP5 2171, 0I LCl, The largest and most utilitarian of the buildings on campus is Founders' Memorial. It is around this center that most of the campus life revolves. Here it is that knowledge is poured out in the classrooms, technical skills in music are developed in the numerous practice roomsg and physical tone is main- tained and surplus energy is consumed in the continually- developing gymnasium. Each day hundreds of meals are cooked in the modern kitchen for the hungry students passing through the cafeteria. After meals, leisure time is spent in the commodious student lounge, which was completed last year. Most important is the daily searching, nourishing, and strengthening of soul which the students and faculty receive in the chapel, as they draw aside from all their enfolding activities to worship God. The dining room. The new student lout One of the music studios. The central office. One of the classrooms.
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