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Oakwood is proud of her heritage - her rich traditions, her high level of ac- ceptance and support throughout the constituency and around the world. A look to the future, however, cannot be possible without recognition and acknowl- edgement of past accomplishments. Over the past decades growths have taken place in many areas. Of specific interest in this regard are: ll enrollment from 507 students in 1970 to 1,395 in 1981, 2l Library volumes - from 50,215 in 1970 to 82,438 in 1981, 3l faculty growth - from 45 in 1970 to 71 in 1981: 4l cam- pus construction - Eva B. Dykes Library l1973lg W.W. Beach Natarium f1974lg C.E. Mosley Religion Complex f9981l. As glorious as the accomplishments of the past decades have been, we cannot now rest on our laurels. We must plan for the future and align our objectives and activi- ties to achieve our goals. There is plan for a priority building which will be begun this year. A 36-unit apartment building for married students. This will bring to our present capacity a total of 61 available for this increasing sector of the student body. Another priority item on the agenda is the construction of a recreational facility that will include skating and possibly bowling to enhance the recreational or physical objectives of the mission. Funds are readily available for these projects which should be begun within this quin- quennial period. Even before all these are accom- plished, however, one cannot help but notice the beauty of Oakwood College as the walk on the hollowed grounds. There is beauty in the flowers, the buildings and even in the students that roam the cam- pus. There is beauty by day and there is All things bright and beautiful Spring at Oak- Oakwood the Beautiful wood College. Moran Hall - home of the Communication, English and Language departments,
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