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A . ' Founders Quadrangle, facing East Wooster St.., was completed and occupied this year. 800 Women Filled Founders In J anuary Mass Moving Day
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,. L 3.? , Connie Cooper offers her husband a plate of home-made brownies. She finds time to cook and clean after finishing her duties as a secretary at the University. Thc Coopers relax and wonder about the future. Theyit glad they had a head start on married life. Bill Fankhouser studies in the living room of the apartment he shares with his wife Mona. Married students settle down, do better academically 0n the average, accord- ing to University studies.
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Alice Prout Hall, right, was opened to 277 upperclass women in September, 1955. This was the year of hThe Big Move. 300 Kohl Hall coeds and approximately 400 from Shatzel, VVilIiams, and Ivy Halls flooded into the three remaining sections of Founders Quadrangle in a between-semesters move. Every available vehicle was drafted into ser- vice, as girls struggled under piles of bedding, clothing, books, furniture, boxes, bundles, sacks, lamps, wastebaskets, typewriters, rugs, curtains, and indescribable accumulations of miscellany. Each girl was responsible for her own belongings. M ale students offered many helping hands. More than 220 freshman women previously had moved into Treadway Hall, when the east section of the quadrangle was completed this fall. Harmon, Lowry, 21nd Mooney Halls, and the main living center of the Quadrangle, were fins ished a few months later in Lime for the move. Z7
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