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HEAD RESIDENTS Mrs. Leora Smith, Head Resident. New dormitory for women. What? Another fraternity formal? This inevitably means that head residents for women, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Howell, and Mrs. Glesencamp will once again be burn¬ ing the ‘mid-night’ oil until all of their ‘girls’ are safely in and accounted for. Acting as dormitory coordinators, ad¬ ministrators, hostesses and in numerous other capacities, the life of a head resident is well occupied, ‘rather hectic,’ and many times very rewarding. Mrs. May Howell, Head Resident, Moorman Annex
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UNIVERSITY HOUSING T Brown, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds; R. Doebel, Security Chief; B Elsay, Secretary. 25
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“It’s things like this that make a head resident ' s Student Center activities, also under “Mom” job rewarding?” McGinnis’s supervision. “Holding down the fort” at the men’s dormitories are head residents, Mrs. Manehart, and “Mom” McGin¬ nis, at Lima Hall, and Terrace Annex respectively. Mrs. Manehart has a staff of capable student counselors to facilitate the freshman dormitory program. Mrs. Gles- encamp, head resident for the freshman girls, also has the assistance of three counselors for this purpose. In addition to being head resident for five freshman men, “Mom” McGinnis also supervises all student center ac¬ tivities. Aside from coping with numerous administra¬ tive problems, without a doubt her most time consum¬ ing duty is “forever handing out ping pong balls.” Mrs. “Mom” McGinnis, Head Resident, Terrace Annex. Mrs. Velma Manehart, Head Resident. Lima Hall. Mrs. Haze i Glesencamp, Head Resident. Clark Hall.
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