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Carey Hall, Weesner House Mark Campus Growth For the eighth year in a row student enrollment increased. To compensate for this, two housing facilities were added to the campus. These were Carey Hall and Weesner House. Carey Hall, the first minidorm on campus, was officially dedicated October 13, 1980. Guests at the occasion were Newberg Mayor Elvern Hall, Architect Donald Lindgren, George Fox College Chairman Robert Monroe, and special guest Elizabeth Carey Minas. Mrs. Minas is the daughter of Gervas Carey, George Fox president from 1947 to 1950, for whom the hall is named. President David LeShana presided over the ceremony. Carey Hall was the seventh new structure in four years to be added to the college campus. It contains eight suites and houses 16 men and 16 women. It was designed to be one of three such buildings in the same setting. Another addition to the housing facilities was an old house located on Carlton Way. This large, old home was remodeled to accomodate 12 girl and bears the title Weesner House after its former owner. TOP: Weesner House is one of two housing facilities added this year. It is located on Carlton Way and roomed 12 girls in its first year of existence. ABOVE LEFT: Carey Hall resident Paula Ankeny receives comments on her decorating abilities from visitors Rene William- son and Leni Liebler following the dedication ceremo- nies. ABOVE RIGHT: Carey Hall is the first minidorm on campus and is the first of three dorms to be located in the canyon. RIGHT: Guest speaker Eliza- beth Carey Minas addresses Dr. David LeShana during Carey Hall ' s dedication October 13. Mrs. Minas is the daughter of former GFC president Gervas Carey after whom the minidorm is named. 6 Carey Hall Dedication m
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TOP LEFT: Steve Harmon addresses the audience before the Mike Warnke-David Meece concert. TOP MIDDLE: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Warnke provide thoughtful entertainment. TOP RIGHT: Students clap in time with performer Scott Wesley Brown. FAR LEFT: Well-known Christian artist David Meece performs in Miller Gymnasium. LEFT: Scott Wesley Brown visited campus on October 3, 1980. ABOVE: Christian speaker-comedian Mike Warnke. Concerts Speakers
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New Dorm Receives Blood Drive Plaque George Fox students again gave blood during the 1980-81 year. The amount of donated blood dropped, however, from previous years. October 15 was the first blood drive of the school year. During the day, 165 donors gave a total of 138 pints of blood, a decline of 19 pints from the previous fall term drive. The win- ter term blood drive, held J anuary 22, saw an even more drastic decline as only 109 pints of blood were donated from 127 participants. Both LeAnn Nash and Sherie Winslow reached the gallon mark during the year. They were surpassed only by Kevin Eide who hit the two gallon mark. The plaque for the dorm donating the most blood went to the newest dorm, Carey Hall, for both the fall and winter blood drives. mm ■HK3 f TOP: GFC students donate blood during the first blood drive of the year held October 15. ABOVE LEFT: Donors patiently await their turn to give blood. ABOVE RIGHT: Michelle Harris, Judy Gill and Melanie Filmore rebuild their strength after donating blood. LEFT: Tak- ing students ' blood pressure is just one of Carolyn Sta- ple ' s duties as School Nurse. Blood Drive Nurse V
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