1977 Miracle Yearbook

140 Dorms Go Female Reclining on the east side of campus is a one-floor, brick structure known as Patterson Hall. Once,in years past, the humble abode of a choice group of Cedarville men,it now houses members ofthe female gender. With the drastic change in residents,Patterson has taken on a more feminine quality, a more refined look. New paint (black and Yellow?!)has added to the new image ofthe dorm.The fact that it is so small adds to a more homey atmosphere,drawing residents closer as a family. On the north side ofcampuslooms a white structure greatly resembling an army barracks, known to the college family as Bethel Hall, housing 31 fair ladies from various backgrounds. These feminine residents reside in single rooms,a rare pleasure on campus. Here,the Bethel Belles study, enjoy the privacy, or, when the occasion demands, pack their rooms with friends and fellowship. Luxuries include carpeting and paneling; thus eliminating cold floors and peeling paint. 1."Yes, Mother,I did clean my room today," remarks Karen Sollenne. 2.An exciting adventure is undertaken by Margo Axiotis — balancing on an inner tube in the hall. 3.So this is whata typical get-together in Patterson dorm looks like! 4.Even though one hasconked out,four others are still anticipating the all-nighter. 5.Sara Browning becomes a"slave"by ironing for Patterson's money-making project. 6.Clenching a white pen,Vicki Cline recharges her brain by watching television. 7. "Scrub-a- dub-dub" Sherri Jones sings as she cleans the car. 8.Donna Marland converses with that"special someone."

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