All of the buildings except the wall on the last photo were taken in the Beeson village courtyard, so they’ll all be buildings of Beeson. In the fifth picture, the building with the construction going on in it is Anderson Hall, and the final picture was taken at the back entrance of Carnegie Hall.
Absolutely Beautiful photos of our Great Campus!! Wish I could get down there to visit one more time!! So many great memories!! Orange and Garnet Float Forever!! John Campbell, ’70
I remember our freshman year. The snow was so deep one Friday night, the boys from Memorial Hall dorm brought their bed springs to the big hill next to Davis Hall (New Dorm II). Their bed springs had runners on them. We all piled on…6 to a bed and went bouncing down the hill. The guys carried the beds back up the hill to do it again. The dorms extended curfew that night…yes, we all had curfews back then. Anyone else remember that night?
Thanks! Great photos. Keep on sending photos of the campus.
Al;ex, Please give me the names of the buildings – except Anderson Hall which I remember. Thanks!
All of the buildings except the wall on the last photo were taken in the Beeson village courtyard, so they’ll all be buildings of Beeson. In the fifth picture, the building with the construction going on in it is Anderson Hall, and the final picture was taken at the back entrance of Carnegie Hall.
Absolutely Beautiful photos of our Great Campus!! Wish I could get down there to visit one more time!! So many great memories!! Orange and Garnet Float Forever!! John Campbell, ’70
Thank you for your kind words about my photos! Glad I could revive your MC pride.
I remember our freshman year. The snow was so deep one Friday night, the boys from Memorial Hall dorm brought their bed springs to the big hill next to Davis Hall (New Dorm II). Their bed springs had runners on them. We all piled on…6 to a bed and went bouncing down the hill. The guys carried the beds back up the hill to do it again. The dorms extended curfew that night…yes, we all had curfews back then. Anyone else remember that night?