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M. ht srl l 11- Wallace Hall Wallace Hall, located on Macalester and Summit, was Hhome' to 127 girls this year. Following an extensive redeco- rating program two years ago, the 62 rooms are now gradu- ally being outfitted with blonde oak furniture. Most rooms are doubles, but there are eight singles and eight triples. In cooperation with the house director and the Dean ol? Women a house council composed of elected officers and two representatives from each class acts as the governing body of the dormitory. The house director, Mrs. Kathryn Tift, is assisted by Mrs. Pearl Koberstien. A large recreation room is located on the ground floor where girls and their guests may play ping pong, cards, shuffleboard, or listen to the combination radio-phonograph. The fudge Lower left-Back from church, Betty Lou Atwood, Leora Easton, Carolyn Sargent, and Zama Cor- nell relax and enioy the funnies. Lower right-One of the evils of dorm life . . . the dinner line. The hungry trosh have to waii for guests and upper classmen to enter first. The circus atmosphere at Wallace l-lall's Open Hous forms the background for bridge-playing Jerry Schult Mary Jo Grindstaff, Phyllis Sherwood, Glenn Johnsoli The kibitzer is Joe Montgomery. Signing out. Judging from the grins Gladys ' MacQueen, Norma Zwerenz, and Marlys Chin- ander still have twelve o'clocl4s left. Mrs. Kober- stein knifs and smiles.
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Back on the Mac campus again . . . ABOVE: The length of the walk between Kirk Hall and Old Main seems I to vary with the seasons. A brisk January day finds students hurrying to and from classes, but on a warm fall clay Edythe Olson, Mary Jane Bottemiller, and Maxine Amundrud stroll leisurely along. LEFT: Workman rush Bigelow Hall to near-completion despite shortages of both labor and materials. Wallace Hall is i1 the background. ow let's take a look inside the dorms . . . 23
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Qflai Q t E 5 i W-Q. 41 1. 1 lite without spreads just isn't. Here Kathy VVhat's the occasion Mary Leopard, Louise Page may be on the laundry floor just for ln, Erik Kaltenbach, Audrey Liebenstein, Mar- Mary Jane Belau, and Maridell Dan- pictorial interests, but we'd be willing to bet she's Svenneby and Chi Boller take time out to gremond, unquenchedthirstoraspread? waiting for Yvonne Fchlgren or Janet Anuta to Hnish using one of the irons. SF' ith the campus switchboard at Wally, many 'ls are part time helpers. The increased mber of calls sometimes makes two at the 'itch almost a necessity. Margaret Schneiter ol4s up a name for supervisor Miss Elsie auninger, The House Council, governing body ot Wallace, Portland and Rice, gathers informally for an after-dinner meeting. Seated on the floor are, vice-president Marjorie Thomas, Joy Rogulla, Lois Dodge, secretary Gratia Marple, Emily Kaclota, Mae Eng. ln back are Carolyn Cory, Uta Shimotsuka, Marna Honeycutt, president Anne Gerlinger, house- mother Mrs. Kathryn Tift, Gail Kaufman, treasurer Marjorie Uber. .emi 5 Nur kitchen, also on the ground Hoof, is 21 handy place for spreads. A laundry room is also provided for the girls. In the east Wing ol' the ground floor ol' the Hull is housed the home economics de vzlrtment. The telef v - . I . nltone switchboard lor the entire collere is located l if in VVz1lly. Seated at last, and now the hostesses' main consideration is just who wants how many potatoes tonight. 25
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