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Its portals gleam in the sunlight that beams down on Jacksonville State University. The International House, its brick stature a hallmark of an ef fort for world awareness on campus, stands as a reminder of the program's origin in 1945 and its continuous quest for excellence. Founded through the vision of Dr. James H, Jones, the International House program spent its early days in the basement of Bibb Graves Hall. Since that time, its growth has taken it to a small, white frame house (page 12, bottom) that once stood near Bibb Graves, to a brick building (page 12, top) constructed especially for the program on the spot where Sparkman Hall now stands, and to the two-story construction currently recognized for its stately presence. With a strong tradition based on its purpose to promote effective language learning and intercultural understanding, the program has now had over 600 foreign members from 65 free countries around the world. Today, the House is a symbol of the international spirit and cooperation fostered on campus as a result of brave efforts and continuous dedication of those who founded the program and the many students who have filled its halls and gone on to outstanding places of distinction, providing a sure witness to the success of the International House program on the Jacksonville State University campus. 12
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Students drive around the public square and visit fast food restaurants, gift shops, and supermarkets. It was not so for those in the jacksonville of long ago. There was a time when Pelham Road was a dirt passage and the square was surrounded by homes and the town's few businesses. The crossroads of a well-known travelway through North Alabama, the town hosted travelers from everywhere. Businesses sprouted up and the Jacksonville State Normal School occupied the court house on the square at one point. The First National Bank (page 11. bottom) began its long career just across from The Old Tavern (page 12). which occupied the spot where Lou’s Dress Shop is now. Some buildings stand as monuments to yesteryear, and the feeling of history is there, for all |SU students who choose to experience it. JSU ii
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