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X -'W Lai Mrs. McDonald continued as housemother for the second con- secutive year at Zimmermann Hall. Zimmermann Hall Houses 128 Coeds ACTIVITIES AT ZIMMERMANN HALL were headed by: Muriel Hagena, Carol Siemonsma, Kitty Bondesen, Diane Larsen, councilorsg Connie Prouty, social chairmang Deanna DuBois, treasurer, Jerdyne Dahl, secre- tary, Susan Halsted, vice-president, Nancy Wheeler, president. Zimmermann Hall, which is adjacent to Higbie Hall, serves as a residence hall for women and also contains the college cafeteria. 3, . .. ...mi-M September found 128 girls descending upon Zim- mermann Hall with bag and baggage. The largest percentage of Zimmermann population consisted of freshmen with upperclassmen serving as officers and councilors. One of the most memorable incidents of the year occurred in January when Mrs. MacDonald was forced to usher the girls out of the smoke filled dorm. Among the girls residing in Zimmermann were a number of queen candidates and three cheer- leaders. The girls' participation in Snow Week fes- tivities Won for them the Snow Week traveling trophy. .x-
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