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Dulaney House In Dulaney House things started buzzing the first Sunday in October when Joyce Underwood, the hall president, headed a party for all newcom- ers. We had a grand time meeting not only the dorm Freshmen but the three-day resident day- hops as well. First term studies were weighing a bit heavily on us when news of Miss Quincefs lovely invitation reached our ears. Open house sounded just divine, and from two to four on that Sunday afternoon we partook of wonderful deli- cacies. Soon an air of secrecy and subdued glee pervaded throughout the corridors as packages of all shapes and sizes were seen disappearing into the Commons room. We were able to boast of two trees this year; one was beautifully and artis- tically decorated by Dulaneyls own Miss Quin- JOYCE UNDERWOOD, President cer. Our holiday party was the last fling before , exams began. The beginning of second term was designated by a coke and popcorn party. Then came Winter Cotillion bringing with it the privilege of en- tertaining our dates in the Connnorfs room. Everyone has a grand time and even A Duck, the mascot 0f Dulaney gave a loud quack to register his approval. Spring, third term and graduation were synony- mous to our way of thinking. The traditional senior dinner and terrace breakfast were enjoyed by everyone. Before we knew it the term had come to a close and it was time to pack our trunk and bid adieu to a most wonderful college year. Hall Meeting? Whats new tonight, once? 21
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M. F. H. Dorm Heads Seated: L. Perry, Miss Quiuccr, Mrs. XViusIuw, Miss Torrey, NIL W7inslow, A'Iiss Rogers. Standing: L. Herman, P. VVeHs. Absent: Miss Fiskc, Iovce Underwood Bacon House PAT WELLS, President Big news tonight! Let us in 011 the secret, Pat. 20
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Hooper gals take time out for recreation in commons room. Hooper House Hooper House began the year with a bang when their skit, the Coucher United Nations, won Erst place on A. A. night. Anne Hickman and Lu Brubaker directed the production. Since then other activities have occupied the U. N. maidens, such as Sunday morning breakfasts pre pared so deliciously by Miss Fiske. Incidentally this has been the first year that Miss Fiske has spent as a county campus housemother. In the past she has been head resident of Goucher House, one of the old City dorms. A memorable event in the yeafs history was the presentation of a picture of Miss Luhe Hooper to the hall. Hooper House formerly known as East was named for Miss Hooper who took such an inter- est in all our activities that she invited all hall 22 EDITH HERMAN, President members to dinner at her home. One tradition in the hall is to have a hall breakfast on the Sun- day before the Erst day of exams. To buoy up our faltering morale tea is served from four to Eve in the Conrmorfs room during the Erst two days of exam week. Wednesday nights seven of the hall members invite one faculty member to sit with them during dinner. Then the professor is escorted to thc Coniniorfs room for after dinner coffee and a get acquainted hour with the rest of the hall members. Edith Herman, the presi- dent of Hooper, has successfully channeled the finances of the hall in a drive to help a displaced person. Hooper is proud of its many time accom- plishments 0f the year.
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