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Hawley Hall “TKm- (f f This year created a new and interesting state of affairs as far as housing is concerned. For the first time in Park ' s history, both women ' s dorms were turned into co-educational housing, A first for Hawley Hall was the housing of boys in its fourth floor. This created some prob¬ lems as far as halls, stairs, and doors were con¬ cerned, but this was soon solved, Hawley is pri¬ marily a freshman women ' s dorm and was first occupied in 1957, This dorm is the one most frequently raided, has more valuables stolen, and has two primary traditions: an open house which is the start of all Christmas activities and to which Santa (and Santa ' s helpers) bring many surprises, and a spring house party. Itshousemother is Mrs. Dot Hawkins, Holding boys was nothing new for Herr House which has donated its first floor to that purpose for years. Traditionally it is the home of upper- class women, and after many years of remaining unoccupied, its fourth floor housed Stephens Honor Dorm. Its primary tradition is a house party given in the spring. The housemother is Mrs,Maud Hunt. Herr House 12
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The White House The Park House First to occupy the White House were President Hawley and his family in 1917. Since then it has held various Park presidents. Living there this past year were Dr. Mrs. Donald Mackenzie while he was making a study of Park. Next year they will continue to occupy the house, but this time as Park ' s President and First Lady!!! The Park House, overlooking the entrance, was originally the home of Colonel George S, Park, Park ' s founder, and dates back to 1834. To¬ day it is the museum of the his¬ torical material of the college. 11
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ttcCeficici 4 Kett CK o ietf Copley-Thaw Hall was built in 1918 by Mrs, Mary C. Thaw in memory of Josiah Copley, her father, and William Thaw, her husband. It is the home of freshmen, and its housemother is Mrs. Belva Hunt. Bearing Hall is Park’s newest build¬ ing and was first occupied in 1961. It was contributed largely by Mr. Falkland H, Bearing and houses men of all classes. Houseparents there are Dr. and Mrs. John Lark. Bearing Hall Copley-Thaw Hall
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