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Party at Agony Inn! AGNES HOWARD HALL (Below) The Women ' s House Governing Board makes the rules and regulations for women ' s residence halls. Officers are elected in the spring and each class elects representatives each semester. TOP ROW: Mary Burton, Cora Insley, Peggy Jo Morton, Laura Bays, Pat Ambrose, Irene Barrett. BOTTOM ROW; Harriett Aveyard, vice president; Bev Scherhaum, presi- dent; Janie Pfalzgraf, treasurer; Judy Atkinson, secretary. Sec- ond semester representatives are Kay Evans, Carol Boyer, Janet Gress. B K Hanifan (Below ) Gettmg ready to help orient the new treshmen are the women student counselors, left to right, standing: Shirley Kincaid, Harriett Aveyard, Jeannette Hedrick, Helen Shin, Linda Sowers, Janie Pfalzgraf, Priscilla Rice. Seated: Margie McCullough, Kay Evans, Sandi Hall. Within these walls echoing with laughter and tears dwell over 160 coeds. They do various and sundry things: sleep (occasionally), engage in bridge games, attempt waistline reduction, and drink cokes while expounding philosophy. Girls are amazing people; they quarrel over the wash- ing machines that stay in need of repair, they rush to count demerits on the second floor bul- letin board after House Board meets Sunday nights, and always have parties during exam week. There are legitimate parties, too — all the dorm invited and birthday dinners. Who could forget Man coming to all floors, and those timeful chimes at :00 a.m., 12:05, and 5:3 ' i p.m., and, of course, to warn parting lovers of only five minutes more. Things like musical grace, fifth floor birds, signing out, and clanking radiators will never be forgotten. Housemothers are Mrs. Julia Harold of Agnes Howard, Mrs. Joanna Hereford of 49, and Mrs. Jessie Wolverton of 68 in that order. 10
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(Above) No wonder the fellows say, Never a dull moment in Fleming Hall! What a battle that must have been! Freshmen, plus a few upperclass counse lors, reside in this dormitory on campus. Men with workships and some freshmen live in fhe Batiticks behind the SCOW on campus while the rest of the male students live in town or in fraternity houses. (Ri ht) Here are the women behind the scenes in the dining hall: TOP ROW: Mrs. Sarah Williams, Mrs. Grace Fallen, Mrs. Mary DeBarr, Mrs. Nina Skinner. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Audra Corley, Mrs. Elsie Tenney, and Mrs. Marie Bragg. Absent: Mrs. Lucille Gould. (Right) Student Counselors this year are, left to right, Paul Bodurtha, Bob Weaver, Ted Jun- gas. Bill Hughes, Roger Fischer, Jack Johnstone, Jim Powell, Ralph Bergdoll, and Bill Schoon- maker. (Below) Soon to house more men students is the new unnamed men ' s restJetice hiill located below Fleming Hall. (Below right) Usually crowds at the gym are waiting for athletic contests to begin, but this is a different crowd. It ' s the men on campus waiting to be fed in the College Dining Hall downstairs. The new men ' s dorm will be equipped with a dining hall, but Fleming Hall has none.
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Winter doesn ' t dampen these girls ' spirits. Just look at ' em with that snow! They seem to love their home at 68 College Avenue. Being upper- classmen they know when to study and work, hut they also know how to have parties. (Right) We certainly can ' t leave our cooks out of the pictures. 49 House has Mrs. Mary Cottrill and Mrs. Mae Lowe (top) while 68 Ho ne and Agnes Howard Hall have six cooks: Mrs. Gladys Bodkin, Mrs. Anne Stalnaker, Mrs. Wanna Woodford ( standing ) and Mrs. Rena Bodkin, Mrs. Rosa Buzzard, Mrs. Augusta Van Tromp (seated). Those juniors and seniors at -t9 South Florida Street have it made, especially since they got that new metal furniture. It ' s a couple of blocks from the campus, hut it ' s quiet, homey, and quite a mansion. The quartet below seem to like it. They have their private dining hall, too! II
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