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WcJC enn Michigan Normal can be proud of its student center, Charles McKenny Hall. Built by the alumni and towns- people, McKenny Hall has been the scene of several student activities and an in- tegral part of the commu- nity for over two decades. The stately building buzz- es with activity almost con- stantly with fraternity and sorority meetings, class meetings, special council meetings, dances, parties, and special dinners. The cafeteria and snack bar and the cigarette counter in the lobby contribute to the general atmosphere. Now that there are only a few men permanently living at the Union, future plans for the building are being studied. It is hoped that by next fall the basement will be reopened to contain bowling alleys, a lunch counter, card room, billiard room, and the long desired student bookstore. The building is capably directed by Mr. Robert Chapman who is assisted by Ray Daniels and Mr. Norwood Eastman, men ' s proctor. AURORA n
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2). if. onnitorieS Beginning with the build- ing of Julia Ann King and Bertha Goodison Halls in 1939, the number of college residence halls has been swelled to a total of five with the completion of James M. Brown Hall last fall. The first of the men ' s dormitories, John M. Munson Hall, was completed shortly before the war, while Lydia Jones Hall still shows evidence of its recent construction. All told, the five residence halls are designed to accommodate between 1500 and 2000 men and women. The addition of dormito- ries to the campus paved the way for growth in stu- dent enrollment. These resi- dence halls also tend to in- sure a closer relationship among students. The residence halls have comfortable lounges and good recreational facilities. Each of the two men ' s dorm- itories, Brown and Munson, are the proud possessors of a television set, and each of the women ' s halls have com- bination radio-phonograph consoles. 12 AURORA
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