FEBRUARY, 1966
FOUNDER’S DAY EDITION
PAGE THREE
Pictorial History
The Present Lighthouse
Summer School, 1937
During the year 1925 this building was first constructed as
the new laundry. Forty*one years later it is known os the Light
house.
The Evolution of the Lighthouse
Shown in the Elizabeth City State Normal School Bulletin wo* this picture of the 1937
summer school.
To look at the picture of what
was then the first laundry on
campus, one would never guess
that it is now the present Light
house, The use has changed
considerably but the structure
only a little.
In 1934. the building was the
laundry and later on, the name
changed to the Pirate’s Den. It
was soon to become the most
popular building on campus. Be
ing the main place of recreation,
students grew to love it very
much.
The year 1958 brought about
many new changes on campus.
The name of the building chan-
ed once more. It was given its
present name, the Lighthouse,
the student union center.
Soon the site will change
once more to what is presently
the G. R. Little Library. As
these new constructions take
place, it will be interesting to
watch a new evolution.
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The use of this building has also chonged. It is now the
laundry and a classroom building known as the "Ark." Once it
was the cosmecology buiIding and going even farther back into
the years, it was known os the "Chicken Coop."
Baseball was the real sport during the year 1925. The name
was "State Normal High School Baseball Team."
Girl's Dormitory NumberTwo
The President's Home
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The President’s home and a westword view of the campus
in 1930-31. This building will soon be replaced by a new home.
The present Symero Hall now occupies the area of what was
then Girls Dormitory Number Two. (1926-1927 Catalogue)
Moore Hall -
Administration Building
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With only a few renovations, Moore Hall has remained the
some. (1925)