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E W SHOWCASE Accessible To Comm unity igh above Thomp- son Hall sets a beautiful Commu- nity Center named after the man who was the chief benefactor, John A. Walk- er. This building contains a main auditorium which is a multi-purpose hall with a seating capacity for 1131 persons. This audito- rium is named the Nan Davis VanEvery Audito- rium after Mrs. VanEvery, who was another chief contributor to the build- ing. The auditorium is ful- ly equipped with the la- test in lighting, sound, and other technial facili- ties. It is a showcase for ballet, symphony, opera theatre, country, western, and popular entertainers. It is a place where educa- tional, business, civic, and religious groups may have meetings. The training area of the center is basically the lob- by Which is capable of be- ing divided into separate rooms by folding parti- tions arranging rooms in capacity from Hfteen to three hundred. This lobby area has lighting capabili- ties for arena staging. Mu- sic, art, and drama classes are located in the class- room behind the stage in the Center. The basic philosophy of the Center is to make it- self accessible to every ele- ment of the community wishing to use it. The management team of the center made up of Betty Thompson, Chairman, Bud Mayes, and Bob Johnston, assist in pro- moting community use of the area. They established a sound working arrange- ment between the Col- leges Board of Trustees and the Community Cen- ters Board of Directors. Mr. Walker, the chief benefactor, died on Sep- tember 14, 1984, three weeks to the day following the dedication of the Cen- ter. The spirit of communi- ty service and dedication to the growth and expan- sion of Wdlkes County lives on in the Center which bears his name.
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A place of great beauty, Where the sun always shines, and the waters always flow: W Kerr Scott Dam near campus.
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