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( 1 ialem.an Zi - Rivaling the nation ' s finest girls ' dormi- tories in style and convenience, Kent State University ' s Englemon Hall opened its doors to 230 coeds on the first day of school. With Mrs. Grace Ross, director of resi- dences, OS housemother, the Hall offers 133 single rooms, 46 doubles and one triple. In addition there is a spacious lounge where Hall residents play the radio, phonograph, piano and let their dates wait for them. On each floor is a kitchenette complete with stove and refrigerator where the girls prepare Sunday night snacks. A roof garden off the second floor includes fireplaces for open-air cooking. Engleman Hall is an organization in itself and the girls are self-governed. Present of- ficers include Donna Happoldt, pres.; Sheila Easterbrook, sec; Lillian Zimmerman, treas.; Billie Beidler, Janice Hunker, Lorena Hoskins, Adele Singley, v. presidents. Besides officers there are committees, most official of which is the discipline committee, which decides punishments for girls who break dormitory rules. 12 •
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i First picture, first row, left to right: Elizabeth Laur- enson, Margaret Clark, Jessie Laurenson, Evelyn Turner, Harriet Eshelman, Edith Gerjoch, Anita Totten, Mae Lorah, Frances Smith; second row: Rose- mary Dempsey, Ruth Mattis, Reita Mehlenbacher, Eloise Hewitt, Martha Stephens, Gertrude Stevens, Janet Nason, Mary Knouff, Helen Heinz; third row: Mary Vlad, Marjorie Miller, Phyllis Steele, Mary Ellen Gockstetter, Genevieve Miller, Patricia Levine, June Caldwell, Lyndal Close, Rosalie Jeffrey, Dorothy Struble, Rosemary Onliger, Minnie Armeli, Helen Walker, Marian Hogon, Josephine Porter. Second picture from top, first row, left to right: Mary Shumaker, Neva Krupp, Velda Beck, Vilma Krusko Frances Dryden, Virginia Stewart, Lucille Teets, Dor- othy Huffman, Betty Tuskcy, B l!ie Martin, June Snyder, Ade ' e Singley, Ruth Keppler, Constance Ha- gan, Betty Fisher, Margaret Dietz, Marjorie Spero, Jean BoesI, Joslyn Harvey, Eloise Smith, Lorena Hos- kins, LaRue Fink, Anita Alger, Reifa Treyer, Eloise Hummel, Charlene McFetridge, Mirgaret Morrow. Third picture from top, f rst row, left to right: Pearl Harris, Elizabeth Teuscher, Betty Jane Nelson, Bette Morch, Bett Jane Strohl, Alyce Scheu; second row: Sally Hickok, Julio Lyons, Betty Wa!ker, Betty Bax- ter, Hazel McCleery, Bernice Booth; third row: Leilo Harius, Jeanne Brillinger, Mary Jane Renick, Grace Lambert. Frances Eisner, Mildred Cukrov, Janett Miller, Dorothy Murdock, Ethel Walker, Glcdys Bald- win, Dorothy Ulmer. Fourth picture, first row, left to right: Betty Kern, Hazel Williams, Marjorie Davis, Emilie Kuznik Lil- lian Marshall, Alice West, Jean Musser; second row: Arlynn Schmidt, Jeannette Happoldt, LaVerne Luth- ardt, Clarice Hensmon, Nadine Mohler, Marian Clapp, Jeannette Luikart; third row: Elaine Downs, June Arnold, Leito Hickok, Loretta Yarano, Sheila Easter- brook, Betty Jane Patterson, Margaret Leist, Cornelia Porea, Helen Martin. Fifth picture, first row, left to right: Betty Noll, Ruth Ann Sheldon, Mary Hozen, Betty Ann Baker, Ann Armstrong, Betty Kasic; second row: Billie Beidler, Mrs. Grace Ross, Dorothy Dyson, Beverly Lidyard, Mary Jone Willson, Janice Hatch; third row: Hazel Darner, Lillian Zimmerman, Dorothy Snyder, Phyllis Martin, Betty Church, Evelyn Swonda, Jeon Stroud, Louise Hanon, Marian Reed.
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