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munson hall Munson Hall enjoyed one of the most active social programs in years. A clever sign was our contribution to the fine Horne- coming Program. At Christmas we had a party in honor of Mrs. Maynard. Our firesides were the finest informal functions of the year. The program for the year was completed with the Waffle Breakfast on May twenty-second, which was splendidly arranged under the chairmanship of the vice president. NORMAN MCLEOD ...-.President Norman McLeod Bill Reasoner ......... ..... V ice President Ted Lund ............ ..... S ecretary-Treasurer James Lounsberry ...,. Social Commissioner Don Whiting ......... ..... S ergeant-at-Arms 23
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kamola hall MARIE LUSBY Kamola has reached another anniversary-has completed another year in which she has grown tremendously-both in things accomplished and in things planned. There were numerous special events that took place during the year-we can mention only a few of the extra -special ones: Our own house parties and joint house parties with Sue-illus- tratecl style talks by our new social supervisor, Miss Nlichaelson -a Homecoming sign that pleased the judges two small points less than did one made by Sue-a Christmas-y Christmas Tea with trees and trimmings-the first traditional house dance ever given on the campus, the Moonglow Informal, that paved the way for quarterly dances sponsored by each of the houses-all these are especially remembered. Mingled in among these more momentous occasions are the equally satisfying memories of feeds, exam-crams, typewriters tapping, guests in the Brick Room, ping-pong, dancing after din- ner, and Sunday-nite snacks. Yes, this year has been a truly successful one for Kamola. Older, mellower, larger, and more rambling than any other dorm on the campus it is home to the one hundred fifteen girls who have lived, Worked, and had fun together within its ivy- covered walls this year-no wonder the special ghost who has always guarded Kamola is such a happy one! l 1 1 Q T. x- 3 l l I N 'f Margaret Moulster ..... ------- S ecretary g I Genevive Musson .. .,..... Social Commissioner Mildred Moulster .... .... T reasurer Marie Lusby ........ ----- P resident 24:
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