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Page 20 text:
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From Sha espeare to Gregg Library Hall All of us knew Library Hall. Perhaps we took typing or office practice or geography in the basement. Certainly we struggled through freshman history, English, or chemistry on the main floor, or studied sewing or art on second. Some of us lived on third floor, a dormitory hall known for its fun, friendliness, and Freshmen. If so, how well we remember the brisk run across the â– bridge to Main, going down the dark but convenient back stairway to the class ' rooms, and the light from the library clock shining into the windows. Sugar Scott and Shirley Pierce work intently on art. Busy, too, are the girls in the office practice room. Even in the con- fusion of the assembling class, Virginia Parsons and Jane Smith smile over letters. Preparing for a place test in geo- graphy are Eloise Golladay, Pat Dodl, and Elizabeth Walls.
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Chapel at 11 a. m. Whitehouse Down the aisle for Installation come the Seniors and their little sisters. The play, The Male Animal, features Betty Ellis, Dodie Jones, and the Jongleurs. While Miss Wheeler watches and Aline Boss paints, Tedo Savage helps with the staging. Amy Read taps Carolyn Rouse a new member of A. K. G. On the halls of Whitehouse we learned well the harsh clanging of the big bell in the early morning. We saw the girls flocking to the kitchen for sandwiches and cokes. We heard stern commands for quiet if there were a pre gram in the auditorium. It is the auditorium that we remember most, however: hurrying there for chapel, slipping in for Prayers at night, joining the mad rush for Sing on Saturday, spending countless hours at play rehearsals, marching solemnly down the aisle for Freshman L ' Y Installation, marching later for Senior In ' stallation, marching for Senior Chapel on Fri ' day, and then for Graduation . . .
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