The Junior House
Name: The Junior House
Built: 1921
Past Uses: From 1920 to 1936, it was used as a dorm for junior women. As one of the two honor houses under the Dormitory Rule, women were carefully selected according to their "academic status, honorable character, and a studious disposition." Every year, the building housed an average of 36 girls and a house mother (1923 Norm, pg 174). In 1936, it was used as a school hospital with offices for the school physician and nurses.
Extra Information:
- It was located two blocks south of the administration building, on the opposite side of the Normal street.
- Buildings and Landmarks at WOU: Overview
- Academic Programs and Support Center
- Ackerman Hall
- Administration Building
- Alder View
- Arbor Park
- Arbuthnot Hall
- Arnold Arms
- Gentle, Butler, Barnum, and Landers Halls
- Campbell Hall
- The Senior Cottage
- Devolder Family Science Center
- The Junior House
- School of Education Building
- Fallout Shelters
- The First Christian Church
- Gentle House
- The Grove
- Health and Physical Education Building (Old PE)
- Heritage Hall
- Humanities and Social Science Building / Bellamy Hall
- Instructional Technology Center
- Victory Bell
- Convict Bricks
- Cupid's Knoll
- Peter and Gwen Stone Art Pavilion
- The Pergola
- Giant Sequoia
- The Little Theatre
- Maaske Hall
- Maple Hall
- Math and Nursing Building
- McArthur Stadium
- Modular Classrooms
- Natural Science Building
- New Physical Education Building
- Off-Campus Living Quarters
- Paul Jensen Arctic Museum