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Don't overlook Portland . . . lt was the Home Management House, a part ol the Home Economics department until 1945. Now as an oil-campus Hdormu, Portland houses l2 girls with Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Mousolite as house father and mother. There is one single and one triple room, the rest being double rooms. Residents look to Wallzice Hall tor their meals and house rules. 1 ABOVE: Just a casual evening at home with the Portland family. Gathered around the piano are Shirley Weeks, Gail Kaufman, Myrtle Henry, house mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mousolite, Homa Shahrokh, Julia Peake, Doris Kotval, Nancy Robb, and Marian Schueler. Pounding the keyboard are Donna Root and Mary Ann Cadwell. ABOVE: That eternal temale curiosity! lt seems to be getting the best ot Gail Kaufman, Shirley Anderson, Julio Peake, and Marion Schueler. ABOVE: The only handicap in enjoying a beauti- ful fire, is keeping it going. Replenishing the tire in Portland's living room are Myrtle Henry, Doris Kotval, and Shirley Weeks. ABOVE: Nobody has yet tried to measure maximum capacity for a phone booth, but three should be it. Giving Donna Root a bad time are Gail Kaufman and Mary Ann Cadwell. 28 i ABOVE: It the doctor says bed! Port land House alters all the comforts o home, Nancy Robb and Homa Shahrokh play nurse to Ruth Robinson. 4
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ABOVE: Section representatives tor the Kirk hall council line up to be shot before performing their duties as Kirk's governing body. Pic- tured above are: row 'I-Kay Gould, Mary Jane Battemiller, Roberta Campbell, housemother Mrs. Doris Carlson, Miss Helen Morgan, Eileen Will, Miss Jane Barnhart row 2-Miss Harriet McPhetres, Phyllis Mar- tin, Lois Challeen, Mary Erickson, Clarice Edwards, Potty Schein, raw 3-Boh Rose, Pete Monrlale, Dick Kirby, Duane Lund. ABOVE: Shooting the breeze while at ease is good relaxae tion, but oh, how the hours tiy! Pictured in a Typical state of repose are Bob Law, Mansel Mathiason, Pete Mondale, Dale Goltz, Dick Kirby, and Sam Severson. ABOVE: Kirk-hallites tind the tood at the cafeteria worth the wait in line-if they can tincl a vacant place to eat it! RIGHT: House Council doin's are reported upon at individual section meetings. Mates at section 2 gathered an the steps are: from top to bottom-Delores Rauschnot, Jayne C. Johnson, Emarie Ewalcl, Nancy Hall, Mary Kay Burgess, Elinor Bachmon, Dorothy Otness, Helen Binaris, Lorraine Stevenson, Mary Simons, Sally Beardsley, Joanne Powell, Betty Burdick, Evelyn Steenhoven, Dorothy Karlen, Katherine Nanchi, and Laura Sweney. 27 J
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Or Rice either . . . . . . Most students are familiar with thc white frame building on Macalester Street, called Rice Hall, which houses the health service department for the college. This department too has felt the Weight of in- creased enrollment. in addition to director Miss Dorothy Iacobson R.N., a part-time nurse, Lorraine Iensen has been added to the staff to help carry the load this year. o At registration time in September and February the health service really felt the rushl Approxi- mately l,OO0 physical examinations were given ' then. Besides serving as an infirrnary, Rice Hall is also a women's dormitory, and this year with a cos- mopolitan atmosphere. Among the seven Women rooming there, are one French girl, and two Chi- nese girls. The dormitory part of Rice is on second Hoot. The girls walk across the street to Wallace Hall for their meals. ABOVE: Miss Dorothy Jacobson, registered nurse V A in charge of the Rice Hall Health Service, pre- pores to give smiling co-ed Joyce Burger a rou- tine blood check-up os port of her ClOylS Work. ABOVE: Playing away their leisure time with their favorite phonograph records are Rice Hall resident Lorraine Jensen and Dorothy Campion, seated on the floor, while Pauline Okins watches proceedings from a rocking chair. 29
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