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Alone with its odors, Science Hall Ruth Fraughnaugh, Annie Belle Walker, and Betty Laird give the white rats tender care. Jean Carr, Anne Price, and Hallie Hillsman hunt electropotential lines. Mr. French teases Anne Covington for asking Mr. Mac ' s help with physics. Louise Bell, Ella Carrington, and Caroline Burwell work in analytical lab. Pies and soup and rolls on the first floor, ammonia and hydrogen sulfide on the second — that is Science Hall. There we studied nu ' trition, cooked and served meals, and had chemistry and physics lab. It was there, too, that we took all sorts of problems to be solved. When we needed properties for plays, help with our schedules, or even advice on our teaching, we went to Mr. Mac and Mr. French. When a big order of pictures came in and when The Virginian was ready to be delivered, we sought a place in the line to Science Hall.
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Telephone 53 ' . Annex Pat Maddox joins Marion Orange and Nancy Wilkinson over a box of food. Theresa Hutt, Helen Cobbs, and Hersey Hutt think that, on homework, three heads are better than one. At a jam session Betty Kiger, Martha Walsh, and Marilyn Bell like music; Jane Moseley and Peggy Becker prefer to talk. All of us asked to room on Annex our sophomore year, and most of us wanted a room on second floor. All summer we were eager to know who would get these prized rooms. We loved the view of the Colonnade and our Joan of Arc, the convenience of the steamy shower room, and our favorite gossip spot around the ever-busy telephone. A. P. and Amy ' s sudden decision to change their suite into an apartment and Birdie ' s valiant attempts to keep quiet on her hall when girls were pass- ing through after physical fitness classes at night — these we knew would be cherished memories of 1943.
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