1986 Miracle Yearbook
Homecoming for an Alumna H omecoming has always been a time for reflection. Whether returning after five years or twenty-five years,it has a way of bringing back memories. Changes are often startling and invariably evoke comparisons. Perhaps the biggest change for me was the Athletic Center. Construction began in the spring of my senior year and was completed the following year. As a result, I never saw the finished product until Homecoming. Today, north of Maddox, a modern sports facility can be seen where once stood little more than scaffolding. While new additions on campus were readily apparent, other buildings seemed only to have changed their function. The health center,for years a landmark, is now housed by Patterson,formerly a women's dorm. Williams Hall, once a men's dorm (and several other things!), now provides office space for faculty and staff. And a funny thing hap- pened on the way to the "G.S."; I accidentally ran into the old gym on the way to the dining hall! It makes me wonder. In another twenty years, would Rip Van Winkle recognize Heritage Square? Jane Tedeschi Kline 170 Homecoming
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