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As enrollment increases, the college grows ,.,,N --w- Y-,- - -:cw Wg- -- -WAA- The Student Union, under the direction of Mr. Fred Pearman, provides recreation and relaxation for Potomac State students. The gym furnishes a place for physical development as well as mental stimulation. Friend Hall, the modern dormitory, serves the girls with all the conveniences of today. As the years rapidly passed, Potomac State College became more and more popular and gained the en- rollment of students from far-away states and coun- tries. With this increasing growth in enrollment and the needed additions to curriculum, the two-build- ing campus was no longer adequate, and more per- manent buildings were required. Reynolds Hall, which served as a classroom and a dormitory until the construction of the Science Hall, was the first of the women's dormitories to be built. Physical education classes, judo, ballroom dancing, and intra- mural sports called for a gym. The Student Union, hauled in from Camp Patrick Henry, met the need for a student activity center. Memorial Hall and Friend Hall, the modern dormitories, solved the boarding problems. Thus, necessity prodded the college into growth.
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,,-'x X Friend Hall, constructed in 1963, houses 100 women on campus. Memorial Hall, built in 1956, is the site of many memories of the men's social life for years to come. awww? gwifff' ff 'fwwws 14 4-arw,,,,. -r -f ' , ,-ff, -j ,--- :' P'f ,...f ' ,,v ., H f ,- A A , sf., , X, '11, , tfgfsi ft. , . wmtgf 4 .3 , , , -lw ewangvg, ,L b--. T, ,. , f. , NY Q- v 4 , 1 , - . ,Max - ,.1,,,, t, .,, 5 ,,,,, .Q w,,i,..:, .WM , 4 K I I , ,,,V , , .,.-,V . . u g, 1,53 .,.,,,,WNU, H .K . se K, figs ,ii ,V 7- lffggiai MW., .... ,yugy a.- . ., '-M93 Reynolds Hall, built in 1925 as a dorm and classroom, serves as the other dormitory for women. The Student Union steps, where Kangaroo Court is held, serves as the place of punishment for disobedient freshmen. J
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EMS it '-t l i 1 ia in fvrff-S'-,7.' Students find the library a nice place to study or to just browse through books and magazines. The Church-McKee Arts Center, finished in 1967, provides facili- ties for teaching the cultural aspect of life. The bookstore, which is located under the library, takes care of student needs for books and school supplies. Give us wide walls to build a house of life, a floor of humility, and a ceiling of infinity. -Adapted from Dr. Perry Gresham's speech commemo- rating PSCS 50th anniversary
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