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Halls with A ction! In an effort to provide lounges for the boys in McCulloch room partitions were removed and the floors were cemented. From the stories we ' ve heard, doesn ' t it seem a little hard to believe that this scenic building is McCulloch Hall? Fraternity frolic never ceases! Mrs. Wages (top) and Mrs. Warren (bottom) take time out from their Every once in a while somebody, like Mike Smith, busy day as Resident Counselors in McCulloch and Minis for a quick does a little cramming, pose. 21
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McCulloch and Mil is Deck the Dorm life is nothing new, but from all indications, ' 70- ' 71 had plenty to offer in excitement for McCulloch Hall, one of the oldest campus buildings, and Millis Hall, one of the newest. Instead of failing to do the right things, many occupants of these dorms got their identity by doing the don ' t ' s. The thin walls of McCulloch, built in 1924, reverberate with noise almost nightly as men release tensions— sometimes even all night! The cubby-hole atmosphere of its first two floors makes these freshmen yearn for better dorm rooms in the future. To cope with the present, however, two rooms in sections A and J were developed into extra lounge areas, supplementing two other central lounges. Millis, first occupied in 1963-64, houses the fraternity antics. Spacious rooms and four first-floor fraternity lounges give its residents an atmosphere for a more sophisticated style of fun. From all kinds of happy hours to serious moments for study, the Millis men, along with those of McCulloch, made this year a full one. Well-known for his acrobatic stunts. Rick Bradley does a hand stand on the stair landing in Mc- Culloch. Football games on the front lawn were a popular pastime for freshman boys. ' ■ ' M Liquor advertisements add a unique touch of personality to Johnny Cotton ' s room. Right Ken Beck, Oliver Stinchcomb and Tom Barrows show the advantages of group study. J»
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Noisy, Chaotic, Populous Consisting of Woman ' s, Wesley, North and Yadkin, the dormitory complex houses most of the women on campus. Women ' s was erected when the college was first built, housing all women students, the Home Economics Depart- ment and the infirmary. Additional rooms were added in 1937 and 1950 increasing the capacity to 150 freshmen. Susanna Wesley Hall was built in 1953 to house 50 wom- en. Plans are being made to convert the hall into several lounge areas. North Hall was built in 1958 and houses 100 women. Yadkin Hall, added in 1958 for 96 women completes the complex. Each of the dorms contains laundry facilities, T.V. rooms and study areas. With a little time and effort the rooms and halls are decorated, improvements are made and the dorms become the girls ' home away from home. Syd Winnings and Jan Wilkinson have created an interesting effect by papering their wall with toil and adding posters for color. Suzie Arnold types up a paper in the late hour typing room on second North. T.B. and Chen Palermo demonstrate some upperclassman study habits. Nancy Caldwell. Linda Laws and Ann Yowell find an evening rainstorm and flood to be an amusing experience. 22
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