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Munson Heads Not to be outdone by the women on campus the Munson Men — shout out your numbers loud and strong — held a Christmas party — the first of its kind, that literally set the campus buzzing. The parties were big splashes. The checker tournament culminated in the awarding of the 100-year-old Little Brown Jug to Bob Euler. In addition there were chess and ping pong matches. To stimulate social activities, and assist in dormitory discipline, the Mun- son Hall Council was organized. The men are represented by Dick Gabriel, president; Sanford Silsby, secre tary- treasurer,- Bill Wilson, sports director,- Don Carlson, Dick Ross, and hienry Gillam. Mr. and Mrs. Gildenstein are the head residents. Upper Right: Mr. and Mrs. Gildenstein Top to Bottom: Gabriel, Euler, Logan Tlie New Dea Dorm Council
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Klng—GoodisorL Heads Miss Morton, Mrs. Corr Miss Carson, Mrs. Baltzer. Put two hundred sixty girls into dormitories built for half that number with a third roommate bunking on the upper deck — result — a bedlam. Lights blazed far into the night as girls played just one more hand of bridge. Add snow parties, cabarets, and midnight snacks together — the sum is dormitory life per usual. The essence of our democracy is the house council composed of the girls representatives. Working with Miss Carson and Mrs. Baltzer, head resident and assistant respectively were,- Cheryl Steiner, president; Jean Bailes, vice- president and hHelen Rahm, secretary-treasurer. In King Hall Pauline Fisher, president; Mary Corsi, vice-president and Mary Bauer, sec- retary-treasurer orked with Miss Morton, head resident and Mrs. Carr assistant head resident. Bauer, Fisher, Eisenmann, Corsi. Willis, Rahm, Steiner, Bailes.
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DORM DIETICIAN With greater quantities of food on the ration listand many products unobtainable, the maxim, Food Fights for Freedom , takes on a greater meaning. The strength of a nation in war is dependent upon the health of that nation. By a skillful maneuvering of ration points, Mrs. Elliot, director of the residence halls, has maintained the high standard of feeding and serving the dormitories. Elliot Beerbower, Sno «, Bowen. McKENNY HALL The Union maintaining the true meaning of the v ord is the social center of the campus. Here students gather for mixers ' , all- college parties, club and sorority meetings, all of which make up a vast social program. Miss Frances Forn- ham and Miss Myra Gratton have efficiently managed Charles McKenny hiall to make it truly our College Home . HEALTH RESIDENCE Located at the eastern end of the campus is the modern well equipped hHealth Residence. Dr. Glenadine Snow and her small but efficient staff are there to give students needed medical service. Familiar to most students are the heat and light treatments, physical examinations, and other services willingly offered by the staff. Gratton, Farnham
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