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Page 33 text:
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What do you know . . . running water. The mos t popular place on the floor, but only for ten minutes. No matter where they are, they ' re always talking. first row: Betty Downin, treasurer; Judy Powell, Sandra Deardorff, secretary; Millie Millhiser, president; Jerry Walk- er, vice president; Sonny Kessler, Mrs. Kate Nunes, house mother, second row: Judy Beach, Rose Tigani, Janet Kah- waty, secretary.
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' 3 It stands tall and strong on the edge of town. Hughes Hilton Hughes Hall This year, the center of attraction on the A.U. campus is Hughes Hall. From the beginning, it was called the Hughes Hilton ' by those impressed by the $1.5 million dormitory for women. Ultra-modern in structure with spacious rooms, elevators, and lounges from the main lounge on the first floor to television lounges on each floor, we all feel more than at home. With a new dorm comes the growing pains. The fire drills at 12 :30 when it seems like 3 or 4 in the morning. Could you forget the night on the sixth floor when the sink fell off the wall? That bell, but which one ... is someone stuck on the elevator, is it the phone, or do I have a caller downstairs? We ' ll never forget the times we were caught indisposed in the hall by the workmen when they whispered man in the hall. And open house, when our neat rooms were open to the public, including the boyfriend. All in all. we love our new dorm and certainly have broken it in for those who fol- low. However, the ones we really say thank you to are our house mother, Mrs. Nunes, and each proctor on the floor. 28 campus life
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Page 34 text:
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Hamilton House a poor man ' s McDowell Hamilton House Hamilton House, affectionately known as Ham House is primarily a freshmen boys ' dorm. A few of its residents have char- acterized it as a rich man ' s McCabe or a poor man ' s McDowell. Things like leaky showers, the eternally broken dryer and the I.C.B.M. water fountain have endeared Ham House to them. Voices shouting I ' m locked out or you ' ve got a dorm warning are constantly resounding through the sturdy walls. This is Ham House, quiet, sophisti- cated and studious. Co-operation. Checking the racing form. 30 campus life
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