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South Hall had a pajama party for the commuters. Life in the college dormitory is a wonderful, unforgettable experience. When living in a dorm, students become independent; for stu- dents must depend upon themselves for such mundane tasks as washing and ironing, sewing and cleaning. A new type of fellowship is established as students live, learn, work, and worship together. Academic or purely social questions are discussed, pizzas are shared, problems are worked out together, and lasting friendships are formed. Living in the dormi- tory offers students the opportvmity of shar- ing common experiences with others, learning the value and importance of cooperation, and establishing oneself as an independent indi- vidual. The dormitory, then, essentially em- bodies the entire spirit of the school and its student body. 18 Was it friend or foe? Where are we going, fellas?
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Dress-Up dinners in Commons are times for many extras. Commons, the college cafeteria, is a place to grab a quick breakfast before an eight o ' clock class, to eat a hurry-up lunch before a twelve o ' clock, and to enjoy a leisurely din- ner after classes are over. Before holidays special dress-up dinners were planned. A Horn-of-Plenty, lighted candles, and soft music added a festive touch before Thanks- giving. Snow-flakes, pine branches, and a Christmas tree created an appropriate atmos- phere for the yuletide season. The enthusias- tic singing of the ' Tight Song, the chanting of Happy Birthday, the dropping of trays, and the hearty laughter of friendly conversa- tion are all recalled when thinking of Com- mons. COMMONS STAFF: Bertha Fritz, Evelyn Heines, Jennie Baker, Inga Albright, Martin Larson. 17
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