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■ til L Zhel 0-c — - C - The Dining Hall . . . whose open doors admitted three times daily some 240-odd famished souls . . . where, in an environment of music, munching, and maroon drapes we relaxed, socialized, and balanced our diet of cake, candy, and pretzels with some- thing substantial and well-prepared . . . where we discussed everything from steno assignments to hurch rubrics . . . and drained cups of piping hot offee, to open sleepy, early-morning eyes . . .
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Behind these walls was the realm of hard physical work . . . ol cheering and groaning, of winning and losing . . . The scene of hours fraught with activity and interest ... of dramatic, athletic, and musical performances that were hard work and recreation rolled into one . . . the realm of sneaker and hard- wood floor, replete with deafening sound and vio- lent competitive activity . . . . . . This was the realm of release ... a city of refuge for the desk- weary student . . . h 62
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WA1T ER ' S CLUB IT «ESS CLUB . . . lio during banquets and other occasions of note, moved among u with white aprons and big round trays, serving us with silent finesse and smooth efficiency ' . . . witli never (?) a dish of corn down anyone ' s back, never a well-done steak in anyone ' s lap . . . The girls went a step further and bad afternoon leas at Ward House . . . with silver coffee-urns and delicate dish- ware . . . tld-hits, crackers and tea-time chatter . . . The dining hall ... no longer called the mess ball since its renovation and refurn- ishing . . . Where Frank kern and Bob Shur- kus beaded a crew of cooking and baking nun who daily conquered gastric pangs and murmurings with foods that were substantial and various . . . where Frank occasionally splurged on T-bone steaks and choice cuts of roast beef, veal, and turkey . . . Where we dined . . . ' mid music, conversation, pleas- ant surroundings . . . and some of us worked . . . ' mid dish-washers, piled-up trays, and Harli- tyled harmonies . . . ' ■ ' W
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