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Dining Hall The favorite meeting .ind eating place of the cam- pus is the college dining hall and auditorium. The cafeteria, which is headed by Miss Louise Todd, dieti- tian, serves delicious meals daily. The auditorium, constituting the second floor of the building, pro- vides a meeting place for movies, chapel, religious services and other entertainments. Letvis Hall Lewis Hall, named in honor of North Georgia Col- lege ' s first president, Mr. David Lewis, and his daugh- ter, Willy, who was incidentally the first female graduate, is the most recent addition to the campus buildings. This beautiful structure is perhaps the most popular building on the campus; for somehow the cadets of North Georgia seem to find their way, rain or shine, to see their favorite gals ! Home Economics Building The Home Economics Building, a large two-story buildmg, contains adequate kitchens, laboratories and social rooms. It is equipped throughout with new and modern kitchens and laboratory furniture. Further- more, it serves as an adventure to many prospective housewives, who are here to learn the difficult task of being good homcmakers.
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The Library The College Library, centrally located on the cam- pus, contains 2 5,000 volumes of refined reading ma- terial for the use of the students. It is headed by two capable librarians and several student assistants. The Business Administration Btiilding The B.A. Building daily serves many of the stu- dents at N.G.C. The two-story building, well equipped with office machines and typewriters, has its setting across from the Academic Building. Many students gather here daily to attend the various B.A. classes. Academic Building The Academic Building, stately and tall on the col- lege hill, is a historic building on the campus. Its present duty is to accommodate the administrative offices of the institution as well as classrooms.
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The Barracks The Bnrr.icks. linving been recently rcniodernized and painted, is one of the oldest dormitories on the cimpus. This large structure is equipped throughout with all modern conveniences and house Able and Dog Company. The Band House The oldest campus dormitory for men is the Band House. This building conveniently faces the front of the campus. We are often serenaded by the talented members of the band when they entertam us by play- ing their instruments from their front porch. The Military Building The Military Building, a gift of the Federal Works Agency, accommodates the Military Department. It not only contains classrooms and an auditorium, but also offices for the military personnel.
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