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StNIOR MINTOPS Soiled on flo »—lob to ItipM Donag liocn, fay Mtfci.d . Jodi 8oih. Bet'yiou Koinodlo, W.ni'ied fceamon Soolod in Choin Moi|M« Moitrogor, SyUio Harm, Chorion N 6I M Corol P gt f SfaixJi«9 Bvinodin JoHntoct, Oio no Cottei. Moilho [’wli Peggy M«»ho l, Av« Po n er. Bartxno Popo Inn $01090. Mary Al.c» Smith Not PiOorod -Po'Cio Wen . fo e ThgnoMimg A long Carol CoUowoy I In I It « mil • u ril' college career l egin» when she cl«vk» into her twiwetive dormitory. Howard I nivcr it provide li « residence halls lor women students: Truth. Crandall. Frasier, Wheat lev. and Ikildwiti. Dormitories «-t the stage for many atprcU of our live a mllejic tudcnt . I he coveted lute-leave . the agony of searching lor a free telephone, pinochle tournament 1 whii li last for tlayni. Iteinp looked out of our room . Ihii parties, ami fnrral metastasis of “goofing ofl”. lien eoming in late, we find that there i «afrly in numbers at the ign-in •hert. In spite of the informality anil apparent lackadaisical atmosphere which prevails in our residence halls, there i a •eriou side to dormitory life. 'Ihis i» made manifest in lire house meeting , in which grievance are aired, and the will of the resident i ascertained. Disc iplin.it problem are olved hv the judiciary committer of the respective dorm . Program are planned for future activities. The resident work hiind in huud with the Howard I ni-vpi il v Mother’ ( lull in initiating and executing the highly successful Mother Dav Week-end. T11 hman Quadrangle inrlmle in it facilities recreation room . study hall , music studio fur those 0 itielined. and 11 lihrurv ucee ihle to all roident . 18 S - dL
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COOK HAU COUNCIL Seofed l»lf to Right — fdword Moody. See., Anthony Wotkifn. Pen,, ionnu l Stewart, S'onding—Corl Anderson, Ad Im(, Choilis filer, led Greer. Adviser. Guy Gipson, William OeVeovx. Absent—Jemcs Home, Icon Armour, Gory fcowden. lee McCowon II 1 in ' ■ 1 |E9| HI mi !i! mi Is! ir-it IHM ?! STAFF TUTORIAL AND A0VISORT New Mem Residence Moll Bod lew—lift ro H9I1I—Willie Worki' i. W. leoe Poce, tdword Mi . Jr . Do id R Ser.ton. George 0 Word, Vincent Johns. Herbert Stupok, Oovid Robinson. J».. GeOrge P Powell. Ellis R. Peepp!® . Jr. Seofed left to Profit Alphonse Mowotd Morsh, r„ John A Thccker. R ho d A Miller. Mormon W Do’iett. Alomo Vondolph WoKotl
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