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SPRINGETTSBURY HALL IS HOME FOR THE COEDS Unlike many community colleges, York Junior Col- lege provides for its men and women students outside of York County attractive living facilities on campus. Both dormitories for men and women are modern and well-planned for the convenience and comfort of stu- dents. The women ' s dormitory enjoys the proctoring of Mrs. Edmondson this year, while Mr. and Mrs. George Still serve as dorm parents in the newly completed Men ' s Dormitory. Plans for more dormitory facilities are in the making as York Junior College looks ahead to becoming a four-vear institution. Bevond the bridge and the willow-lined stream is the Girls ' Dormito ' OSED ' Freezing The notorious bull sessions in Room 222. Barbara Korte. Carol Boyd, Leslie Milne. Barbara Eister. Mrs. Charlotte Graves arid Mrs. Marguerite Edmondson preside over Springettsbury Hall.
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It ' s micinialit and all ' s well after the skirmish on second floor north. The New Men ' s Dormitory Opens September 7, ' 65 It ' s a spacious addition to Lower Canipu
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Ill irrrwi w fwnft w jl II 1 ipmi 1 liii tl i vwi Clean, shiny glass doors swing open to the nevvlv con- structed Student Center. The modern structure contains a cafeteria, which can be transformed into a dance floor for the more formal occasions, and a student lounge, spacious and quite beautifully decorated with stylish furniture and colorful decor. At its entrance are found a receptionist unit and the office of the president. The lower floor contains the Public Relations offices, the Yorker office, the Horizon office, the Student Senate office, and a joint conference room. For student recreation, there are a game room and a popular spot — Dutchmen ' s Pub. Around the corner are the Admissions office and lounge, the office of the Dean of Women, the Business Affairs offices. At the building ' s rear is a fullv-equipped College Book Store, where text books, pleasure-reading paper backs, and collegiate materials provide adequately for the students ' miscellaneous needs. Indeed, this new building is the hub of much student activity. Aluminum design in entrance is symbolic of modern architectural st vie. In the New Student Center The Student Center is neat, modern, and »i till t aria
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