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I f 4 f , sxxsfylf if Ni X, ff 1 5 1 x we S , 1, 1, 4 'aa iffy F xi ze! if, X x p ' 1 ,mt J . L ll ' M orse Hall nM I ,I - pa y dear, the view. Each day waking girls look out over the lake in their front yard. To Morse Hall girls, Wooster lake, and the lawns sloping to its edge, the white steps, are as much a part of their home as the large reception room, the game room or even the mail boxes in the office. Ruling the northeast corner of the campus, Abigail Morse Hall is the home of both independent and sorority girls. Behind the massive walls, bull sessions, parties, studying, piano playing, and aggressive house meetings help build and establish independence and cooperative habits of living in each of the eighty-five girls. Four floors of attractively painted rooms house the many girls who run in and out, attending classes, meeting dates-living a college life. Sitting rooms off the reception room, comfortably furnished with divans, a grand piano, and a combination radio and record player, belonging to the girls themselves, provide a home-like atmosphere for entertaining guests. Strains of Chopin or the sharp notes of popular boogie', often drift up from the game room below. There, ping pong, shuffle board, and colces are the enticement for those before and after-dinner moments of relaxation before studying and quiet hours begin. Homesickness can not find even a lcnothole of space in this hall, large as it is. Friendly upperclass women, an ever-willing housemother and the friendly atmosphere Combine to give each lonely freshman a welcome to college life. U31
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