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MJL LOMBARD HALL OFFICERS President .. Vice President . Secretary .. Treasurer... Social Commissioner . Housemother ... Ruth A. Reckman ..Jean Mason .Wilma Gaines Patricia Page ...Mary Beth Kiser . Mrs. Rainey SUE LOMBARD Here they are—and they are gone—busy days spent together. Freshman initiation, practices for Stunt Night and Press Club Review, parties and dances, housemeetings and eats—then the familiar sounds of weary steps upon the stairs, low voices in the hall, and somewhere the click of a typewriter. These are only part of the things which make up Sue Lombard living. Many happy hours have been spent together and many friendships made within the walls of Sue. These are memories—not to be forgotten. Guinea. Kiser. Page, Beckman, Mason
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R4MOLA HALL OFFICERS President. Vice-President .. Secretary... Treasurer .—.. Social Commissioner .Helen Hfjjg .Vivian Peter Margaret Davidson .Lois Jean Olesen Margaret Russet f r«aid nt Hat«n Hagg KAMOLA HALL This is the end of a grand year for Kaniola. We’ve worker!, studied, and had fun together. As we ransacked the town for this and that, we decided, unanimously, that out Scavanger Hunt was a real success, and the best ever. I lomecoming—it seemed good to hear old familiar voices in the halls, as the gTads returned to offer sympathy to those of us who are still striving for an education. Our traditional Christmas Tea. complete with evergreens and carolers, left us with such a Chnstmas-y feeling, that even examination week could not dampen our spirits. Wednesday night dances, midnight feeds, marshmallow roasts, crowds in the brick- room—these are all a part of our life here at Kamola. It is mellow with age, covered with ivy, and its stairs squeak—but it’s home to us, and we love it. Buaaatt, Olaaan, Oavidaon. Hagg. Palar
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MUNSCN 1 11 I OFFICERS President . Maurice Pettit, Kenneth Betts Vice President . Joe Chiotti, Glen Hartman Secretary-Treasurer Howard Johnson. Maurice Pettit Social Commissioner Kenneth Artz, Hamilton Montgomery Sergeant-at-Armtf Dick Thurston, Arnold Faust MUNSON HALL lo Mother Maynard—We dedicate this page as a memory of the year’s work with the boys of Munson Hall. I or the first time in many years our dormitory was opened last fall with a waiting list for rooms. This group of boys lived amiably together during the school year and through the co operation of all we were ahlr to bring home many honors. The halls still echo with the hilarity of the Christmas party and the excitement of the annual Waffle Breakfast At the Waffle Breakfast. Mrs. Munson presented the club a beautiful portrait of Dr Munson, which now Kangs in the recreation room.
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