The
College purchased a house at 333 West High Street for $7,000 on December
26, 1900. This house was first used as the residence for the Headmaster
of Conway Hall following the completion of that building in 1905.
In 1930, it was converted into a double house, one half serving as a
residence for faculty and the other as the College’s Health Center.
The building later became a women’s dormitory, and in 1966 the house
was razed to provide room for the construction of the Boyd Lee Spahr
Library.
The name “Fink Hall,” which was applied to this
house, was not an official name. For decades, students used the
name in fond reference to the longtime Director of Health Services,
Oneta M. Fink, R.N. |