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Sentry. Mind your purpose; For you nor we Shall go blindly on. Without reason. 1. One of Stetson ' s furry residents pauses for a snack in the Forest of Arden. 2. Waiting for their next Coke party, the rushees listen to the sisters sing. 3. Heike Twiefel greets a friend with a smile. 4. Walt Ramsey, Doug Van Dyke, Bill Ballinger, and Kim Maddison prepare for an exam. 5. Rodney Ellis converses with Jenny Williams. 6. Hulley Tower is one of the more prominent landmarks on Stetson ' s campus. 7. Darren Light and Jackie Manning seek out some sunshine. 8. Some free time, warm weather, and an open spot of grass make for a relaxing afternoon. 9. Mail from home is often the only tie to the real world. 10. Sue Lynne Roulstone studies under the shade provided by a bent tree. 11. Tommye Elam and Kevin Kratlna safely cross Woodland Boulevard. 10 Opening
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Caiiipus Expands, Brick by Brick -3, when classes were first DeLand Academy, the young :::.,...: i;,..d no physical plant of its own. The students met in one of the Sunday school rooms of the Baptist church. Today, the campus of Stetson Universi- ty includes 34 buildings on nearly one hundred acres. 1. DeLand Hall, the oldest university building in continuous use in the state of Florida, was built by Henr ' A. DeLand in the spring of 1884. In its early years, this building housed the chapel, the library, and all of the classrooms of DeLand Academy. DeLand Hall was renovated in 1980 and presently houses administrative offices. 2. Chaudoin Hall was built in three sections with the center section completed in 1892 and the north and south wings completed in 1894 and 1935, respectively. Chaudoin was named for Dr. W. N. Chaudoin and has always been used as a women ' s dormitory. 3. John B. Stetson built Elizabeth Hall in 1892 and added the north and south wings in 1897. The building, named for Mr. Stetson ' s wife, is currently the academic center of the campus with many classrooms and offices as well as the University Chapel. 4. Dr. Lincoln Hulley began construction on Hulley Tower before his death in 1934. The Eloise chimes, named for Mrs. Hulley, were moved from the cupola of Elizabeth Hall to the top of the tower when it was completed. Dr. and Mrs. Hulley are interred in crypts located on the first floor of the tower. 5. Built in the spring of 1886, Stetson Hall was the second building erected on Stetson ' s campus and the first coeducational dormitory in the state of Florida. Originally, Stetson Hall contained living space for Dr. Forbes and his family, offices, the dining room, and the kitchen as well as rooms for both students and teachers. 6. Sampson Hall, originally named the Carnegie Building, was built around 1908 to house the library. It was remodeled in 1964 and became the center for the Art and Language Departments following the construction of the duPont-Ball Library.
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