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' 4 mul a ,, --he Gray Hall Our newest dormitory 'on campus houses mainly underclassmen. Gray can also boast of having much more storage space within the rooms. As a new dor- mitory, Gray's main purpose is building unity be- tween her girls and coordinating on-coming activities for her hall. Janie Kraus and Liz Schoff display Grand Prize door decoration. vp .vi Q ,n 0 n lt,.'4o HOUSE COUNCIL: Scaled: Ginny Sicmcrg Mrs. Smith, House Mothcrg Amelia Monoco, Prcsidcnlg Standing: Barbara Fccg Paula Earncstg Carol Simpsong Carol Coldlicrgg Kathy Willcts and Sue lladgcr.
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Simpson Hall, built in 1956, is the home of 127 sprightly coeds. At thc first dorm coffee hour Mr. Richard Nice, psychology iCllCllCI',1lllSWOI'CllqllCSli0llS1lllll gave his views on Sex and the College Girl. iF ' Simp on Hall Simpson Hall scored several social successes this year. The hall entered a' float in the Home- coming Parade, captured second place at the Songfest, and had its princess, Narda Anderson, crowned Mistletoe Queen. HOUSE COUNCIL members are: left to right, Seated: Anne Roseberry, Linda Authenrieth, Ann Robinson, Mrs. Swceher. Standing: Janet Edelman, Janice Zepp, Carolyn Barkdoll, Mary Vann, Debbie Hughes, Stephanie Goode, Sandy Bohrer, and Narda Anderson.
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D klzl Hall 'Wldf -n- 'ts-H-rs l'w 'T' X' Y A' A awww, . hw ,WM ,. ' ., . , + -Q ay' ?!f. RWM ,. , . , , ... . .M . the dorm sponsors a certain numher of functions for the entire campus, as well as inter-dorm par- ties. The residence hall life is one that reflects the mutual interests of the girls involved. Christmas on thc campus can he sccn as prize-winning door decorations up- pcar in the dormitories. HOUSE COUNCIL: Scaled: Stephanie Browdy, Mrs. Workman, llousu Molhurg JoAnn lllickenstaffg Sandy Robertson, Prcsidcntg Pam Curdincrg Margaret Morlcyg Standing: Mury Williamson: Mary W1-llsg Tansic 'l'rm-sts-rg Eileen Mc- Numarug Irene Cockrumg Pat Dohlcrg Ruth Schunk und Judy Koenig. Diehl Hall, one of the newer women's dor- mitories, is headed by Mrs. Viforkman. Each year
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