Irvine Hall was founded this year.
1950
He was the first Warden of Irvine Hall.
Sir Phillip Sherlock
The Irvine Hall pledge ends with these words.
Know Ourselves.
The production of Culturama is represented by this pillar.
Cultural and Creative Excellence.
Freshers may only take this many steps on the spine.
One step.
Irvine Hall was named after this man.
Sir James Irvine
A well-known theatre is named after this warden.
Sir Phillip Sherlock
The Spine Pledge begins with this bold declaration.
Bold enough to endure anything
This is the fourth pillar.
Empowerment of Self and Community
These colours are not allowed on lines.
Green, yellow, and white.
Female students were only accommodated on Irvine Hall during this period.
Between 1952 and 1957.
This famous West Indies Cricketer served as a Warden from 1961-1966.
Sir Frank Worrel
Complete: We dedicate ourselves-
and our abilities to the building of a better society, a brighter tomorrow for all mankind.
These were the first blocks established on Irvine Hall.
Blocks A, B, C, and D
This must be done to brands, jewelry, or nails.
Taping
Blocks E, F, and G were built this year.
1961
Ms. Simone Williams has served as SSDM since this year.
2014
We shall forever remain Superior and Supreme.
These are the three last pillars.
Empowerment of Self and Community
Cultural and Creative Excellence
Publications and Productions
These two traveling measures on hall are prohibited.
The Spine and Elevator
Sir James Irvine served as Chairman of this during his time.
The Founding Committee of the University College of the West Indies
This person was last to hold the official title of Warden before the change.
Mr. Carlton Lowrie
This line comes before "Seeking always the interest of others."
Striving always to make our lives a light to those around us.
These are the mottos of the first three blocks.
B - Standing brave and tall
C - Unity is strength
This is the only other hall Freshers are allowed to visit.
Assembly Hall