Prairie Bible Institute - Prairian Yearbook (Three Hills, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1975

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Continued Cunningham Memorial Flesi- dence, named after a former girls' dean. I still like the old dorm. We have more variety in the rooms with the bunk beds and pipes, laughed Kelly Garretson about C dorm. lt's kind of got a homey at- mosphere! The carpeted halls muffled sounds of activity in the rooms. Workmen added confusion, finishing the upper three washrooms. lt'll be just fine when I get all the sawdust out of my room, chuckled Jill Maycumber, balanc- ing on her bed amid piles of belongings. What'Il I ever put in all those cupboards? Irene Robertson marvelled at all the space. The ar- borite cupboards, beds, and desks for the lower two floors were supplied in an unusual way. A young cabinet-maker, Vern Berghardt, from Palm Springs, California, closed down his business for four months to build the furniture. We got a thrill out of doing it, reported Mrs. Berghardt enthusiastically. Some of the seniors in the Dean's waiting room tried to cap- ture the atmosphere of their new homes for the year. You know, it really makes me feel contem- porary. Ya, and it's more con- ducive to studying. I can't talk to my roommate as well with our desks facing opposite walls, another senior laughed. As the smell of popcorn drifted from CM-2 lounge, the discussion centered on convenient facilities. lt's wonderful to be able to adjust the heat in your own room, Donna Farr commented on the individual thermostats. Renee Bradley summerized happily, We have all the comforts of home. With the completion of the girls' dorm, there came a new attitude of expectancy. From the first day of registration students anticipated the coming months. It was the beginning of a good year. Carol Rowland Felicia Merrick labovel discovers the joys of convenient laundry facilities in the new Cun- ningham Memorial.

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