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                       Treat Hall Update:

      Faith McMillan, ’69, and the Olan Coates
          Memorial plaque in its permanent
                           location.

      The University Event Center is located
         just east of Whatley Chapel
                     The Wildcat Center, formarly Mason Hall, has been renovated.
           There is a regulation-size gym and exercise rooms in addition to the cafeteria.
2004-2005 CWCAA board members at the Robert E. Taylor gates that replaced the CWC arch
in front ot Treat Hall. L to R: Jo Etta Gaunt Heiney, ’68; Cynthia Durham Jennings, ’56;
Jill Meakins, ’79; Gloria Watson Kemp, ’53; Sally Darrow Cayzer, ’68; Marjorie Garten Blakeslee, ’47,
Faith McMillan, ’69; and Bunky Ertell Lundberg, ’68.

 

Exterior renovation will be completed by summer of 2010.
The original windows have been restored, not replaced,
in keeping with the historical architecture.
The roof has been fixed.
The exterior has been cleaned,
ready for the masonry work.

The photo below was taken in June, 2010 during the
2010 Reunion and shows
the refurbished windows and cleaned exterior
(it sparkles!)

As you may have read in The Western
Graphic, the renovation of Treat Hall has slowed down
considerably due to the economy.

Johnson & Wales is still developing plans and drawings
for interior construction.

Other Campus Updates: The J&W bookstore has been
moved from Mason Hall (The Wildcat Center)
to Foote Hall (The Hospitality College).

Treat Hall 2010

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