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South Hall, where the girls live in peaceful chaos and jealously horde their late minutes, where couples congregate at 10:10 for those last moments before part- ing for the night. 55 Row 1: Suzanne Rogers, Rich- ard Almquisl, Norman Grobe, Glenn Slaack, Jean Lazzara, Lois Eberhardt, John Steeh- man, David Lyding, Anne Kohl- beck, Sandra Henn, Elizabeth Schoenbach, Tom Thorsen, Ray Wirkus, Nancy Ricking, Gary Plankey, Evelyn Meyer, Helen Murray, Rob Hrovatin, Margo Rrockman, Paul DeRruine, Caro- lyn Paulson. mnadium The gymnasium, building of many purposes, whose doors open into olher worlds, of dance and drama, of basket ball games, of phys. ed. classes, of Chapel Assemblies.
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r rion 3, Irion Hall . . . where the fel- lows may play ping pong, en- gage in bull sessions far into the night, or even study. 55 Row I: Russell Rasmussen, Robert Ahrendt, Jim Liska, Pat Hollander, Russell Dear- dorff, Nancy Hecht. LoisThomp- son, Joan Schmidt, Ken Moy, Frank Luif, Marian Braun. Row 2: Earl Landeck, Ronald Lowell, Audrey Meyer, Helen Willey, Norman Regitz, Eldon Badtram. Ruth Feierabend, Karl Knorps, Beverly Lawrenz, Jim Pitts, Ronald Wacker. The Memorial Library, a place for studying co-operatively or alone, quietly serving its pur- pose as the storehouse of knowl- edge.
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om m on J Commons and meals three limes a day. Upstairs, perfumed by aromas emanating from the kitchen, are the faculty apart- ments, the guest rooms, and the infirmary. 55 Row 1: Marge Goetz, Carol Klene, Ramona Page, Peggy De- Wees, Dorothea Essebaggers. Grace Twente, Alice Ruhl, June Krupp, Arlene Niebergall, Marv Mesen brink. Row 2: Don Koehnke, Ernie Lidstrom, David Edmonson, Lee Smith, Fred Blumenthal, James Hildebrandt, Frank Postula, Dorothy Davies, Patricia Sines. Donald Rechl. anz Kranz Hall, the oldest build- ing on campus, wherein is found the S. U., the meeting place of the campus. If you can ' t find someone anywhere else, he ' s probably down there. hi
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