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women students was a big success. Entertainment was provided by Graham residents, and Santa Claus distributed prizes to all women who hon- ored him by sitting on his lap. Graham Hall residents are responsible for much of the College’s public relations, for when guests stay in Graham, they always find a warm welcome from the men there.
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Graham Hall, opened in 1959, houses 49 upperclass- men men in its two stories. The building, named after Mr. Carl Graham of Granite City, Illinois, has a modernly-furnished parlor and a kitchen- ette for its residents, plus two extra rooms for use by guests of the College. Mrs. Pauline W. Zim- mermann is Graham’s head resident. Chuck Kessler led the House Council this year as president. Vice president was Chuck Tip- ton, and Andy Fedak served as secretary-treasurer. Hank LaRocco and Bob Solita were members of the Council. The annual Graham Christmas party for all
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10 In 1949 Jones Hall was opened for the first time. The building houses 77 upperclassmen women, of w hom thivteen live on the coveted “Faculty Al- ley,” a part of the second floor with larger rooms tne private baths. Mrs. Leta Mock served her first year as head resident in 1966-1967. Jones Hall, the gift of Mr. George Herbert Jones of Chicago, he three floors and also boasts several sundecks, only one of which is in use. Fay Samborsky served as Jones president this year, Bernie Keenan and Sue Sharp each served as vice president, and Mary Jo King was secre- tary-treasurer. Other House Council members included Luci Chrostowski, Sandy Garber, Sue Veach, and Donna West. In the fall, the newest additions to Jones Hall were a television and a grand piano in the large parlor. In the early part of the second semester, the House Council purchased a television for the parlor on second floor. Plans were made for a Saturday evening open house followed bE musi- cal entertainment, and May saw the annual Jones party with hot dogs and soft drinks for residents. Much of the year was spent in efforts to secure a milk machine for the hall.
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