CONFEDERATE ORIAL HALL 1953-54 was a busy happy year in Confederate Hall. singing carols under the tree the girls had decorated. There were the old friends back together for another There were the Sunday night dexrotionals and the Winter year and the new students-who also became old friends . ,. quarter sandwich sales. lhe annual' open house and before the year was over. There was the watchful, loving I I I I I I I I U. D. C. tea was a highlight of the year. There were Care of Mrs. Cleo Parks with the assistance of Maxine . . , F , J?l.'11Tl'lCd house ineetinffs and the farewell senior Dart - Dekieh and President, Carlee Baxter. Ihe year started I J' I D K I Y with Confederate flags on the door and hot water in the rummage sales, the roar of the coke machine and the Pipes qfoy the first timmy There was 3 Halloween party shower for the kitchen. These are a few of the things with East, and the midnight fire drills-Christmas and we'll remember of Confederate Hall, l953-54. Front Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Parkes, Head Residentg Marilyn Floyd, Secretaryg Carlee Baxter, Presidentg Maxine Dekich, Assistant Head Residentg Fayla YY00ds, Floor Counselor. Serena! Row: Glynn Burton, Floor Counselorg Glen Dillard, Floor Counselorg Judy Cattis, Reporterg Anne Shirley, Floor Counselorg Jeanine Midgett, Inter-Dorm Council Representativeg jean Boyd, Vice-Presidentg Mary Alice Rob- inson, Treasurer: Virginia Andersong not pictured. Fire X'Varder. DORMITORY Page 98
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WEST HALL l,1'fl lo Riglzlx liddie Rooker. -lack Purcell. .lim Cox, Nlill Aiuouette. Svcozzrl linux' Dave Davis, Gene Mullins, Bill Marlin. George Speed, Larry Peterson. l'Vest Hall was even more ol' an International House than usual this year, with students from Hawaii, Formosa, Okinawa, the Phil'ippines, India, Pakistan, Austria, Germany, and Japan, not to mention various Latin American countries or such foreign countries as Texas, New York, ete. The spirit of cooperation was excellent in spite of the different backgrounds of the residents. The greatest tragedy of the year was the theft of the new television set during the Thanksgiving holidays. However, not to be outdone, the men dipped into the treasury Qaud their own pocketsj and replared the set Prf'.vi1If'11I ..., . l'ir'e-Pmsirlwrll 'fVr'1ls11rr'V . . . Fire Chief ...... llerul Rr'.s11lr'r1l .,..,., ,'19Sf.YfIllIl Ilwarl Rliflfflll ,,.. l age 100 with one bigger and better than ever, this over the pro- tests of some first floor resident who yearned for the Calm which reigned after the theft. The winter quarter was marked by two social events, a dessert party in cooperation with Graduate Hall, and the annual Open House. The latter was the work ol Jimmy Cox and his many helpers. lVith the coming of spring, and Campusology 405, the inmates of YVest began looking forward to vacation rather than worrying about how to pay for the new TV or how to pass llnals. Even the doctoral aspirauts were able to forget prelims and dizzytations for a while. .. .JACK l'URr:1iI,L ,. ,.., AIINI Cox . , . . llII.l. ,XMoNl4l1 I'1i . . ,DONALD l.l'1l'l 'l',xvI,oR . . . Gi-ioiuui SPICICD . flliNl'i NlI7l,l.lNS DORMITORY
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