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r Moving Day for Coeds Old, familiar residences were abandoned, at least temporarily last November, as 78 young women of Quincy College moved into the new Centennial Hall. Stillwell, St. Catherine and Bonfoey halls were emptied of occupants by the move. Still- well was renovated for use in 1961-62 as a women ' s residence. St. Catherine ' s was leased for the year and there was talk of Bonfoey being sold by the college. Circle K club members volunteered their help as Brother August commandeered college trucks so the move could be completed in one day. Although it was a day of work, there was time for laughter and, judging by many of the pictures on these pages, a day that the movers seemed to enjoy. Housemother, Miss. Nordine leaving Bonfoey Hall. 63
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Pillows were packed, too, in the move. Stillwell Hall girls are, left to right: Mary Caliendo, Joyce Bolen, Alice Hogan, Joan Barchard, Peggy Tiernay, Ann Shea, Jean Armbruster, Janet Parker and Sue Zvanut.
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Circle K Enters Activities Ranging From Stocks to Bowling The goal and motivation of Circle K club at Quincy College is service. They go at it with a hearty willingness that gets members involved in a number of activities. This year the service club, which is the cam- pus equivalent of the downtown Kiwanis club, accepted the chore of readying the bowling alleys for action and of managing them. Then, they recruited manpower to help the girls move from the old residence halls into Centen- nial. Never slow to act, the club was the first into the social swim as organizers of the first dance of the school year. Meanwhile, they found time also to manage an investment fund and to make money on their investments, too. Profits from their invest- ments are used for partial scholarships. In a regular meeting are; left to right: John Ruck, D. McMullan, William Brickman, president; Richard Halpin, John Lulves and James McDowell. John Lulves, Dick Chappuis and Dave Schmutz help Mary Ann Sullivan on the move of girls to Centennial. Chairman of the scholarship investment committee is Bradley Hughes.
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