“Campus Culture” in the words of a Student (in 1918): “On entering the building I found the corridor thronging with
young men and women filled with life and enthusiasm, many of them were former students and felt much as if they had
returned to their homes, some old boy say me enter and saw that I was a new fellow, He at once introduced himself and
introduced me to many of the students, and each seemed to vie with the other in making me feel at home among them.”
Why Conway?There were 5 cities with proposals:
Fort Smith, Benton, Russellville, Quitman & Conway. Conway winning proposal offered $51,753 with the choice of 3 tracks of land; the largest track being 80
acres. In addition Conway was chosen for its moral tone of
the community being of Higher Order. The Sale of Intoxicants was prohibited, efforts of citizens to drive
away immoral and depraved habits was very successful. Leading denominations were had churches
in Conway. Students attending the Normal were required to attend church services.