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2 a Olfflell 5 261 QHC2 Women's Residents Hall, the newly constructed girl's dormitory was completed, and made ready for occupancy in March, l95O. This modern buildiing fur- nishes comfortable housing for sixty-five girls. Rooms are done in chartreuse, rose, blue, and green, with built-in closets and dressing tables paiinted the same color as the walls. Each room is furnished with two beds, two desks, and large adjustable lamps which can permit one of the occupants to continue study without interfering with the other. Two girls share each room. Charge for residence living is S55 per term. The lobby or lounge is a decorative masterpiece. Thick colorful carpets cushion the floors and large lounging sofas and coffee tables comprise the furnish- ings ofthe lounge. Several card tables are obtainable on both floors for those who wish to speind their leisure time playing canasta or bridge. ln addition to mail and telephone service, the residence hall has a utility room on each floor, equipped with an electric stove and refrigerator. During the week the closing hour is lO:3O p. m. On Friday and Saturday inights the check-in hour is extended to l :OO p. m. Supervision of Women's Residence Hall is handled by Mrs. Charles H. jackson, Resident Councilor, and her assistant Mrs. C. L. Maness. Miss Yutha Ciainnon is the student assistant. According to contract specifications, the new stu- dent union building should be ready for use September l, l95O. In it are to be a inew cafeteria and dining room which will accomodate 296 people, a ball room, new offices for the college publications, social director, faculty and student lounges, recreation parlor, and other activity rooms with lockers to take care of the parapher- nalia used by various organizations for their weekly meetings.
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