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li 'K I arofc! mai 1'9 A 12, ii' TO FAR LEFT: Mr. Lewis BenneTT, pre- ' ii 5 cepiorg LEFT: Edward Misbach, presidenT. T1 x A Harold WesT Hall reopened in SepTember for The second year as a men's dormi- Tory. This year The major obiecTive of The house was To fashion a recreaTion room. This proved a suflicienl' incenTive To weld The boys inTo a closely-lcniT group of hard-working young men who were able To consTrucT Their own rumpus room. Under Mr. Lewis BenneTT's supervision. house officers were elecTed and rules were puT inTo operaTion. The boys enriched Their own social life by purchasing a radio and presen'Ting iT To The hall. A Team was also enTered in The bowling league, which. under Dick WinchelI's skillful managing, finished among The leaders. During The soTTball season, Harold WesT enTered a group of aThIeTes in The Rider SofTbaIl League, and, alThough noT winning Top honors, had a very successful season. The evenT of The year was held early in The spring aT Roman Hall in The form of a spagheTTi dinner wiTh all The Trimmings. READING LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW--George Papadoplos, Donald Woodward, John Schwarfz, RoberT Powers, Roberi Kelly, Bill Lynn. SECOND ROW-Charles Gaumer, Earl Ellsworfh, George AbboTT, Joseph Farrell, Jerome Haines, Joseph Baris, Gilberi' Kunin, Philip Davis. FIRST ROW-Leon Ford, Wayne Walls, Harold Ackerman, Charles Fischer, Edward Misbach, Dwighf Clarlr, Dale Heafh- coie, Edmund Borowslci, Michael Orlando. TA,-1, l Il., v TJ I I6 fi I v JJJ
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Scum .Na ii l . n '- - U TO FAR RIGHT: Mr. Norman Newion, preceplor: RIGHT: Hummel Sapp, presi- clenf. The year I948 saw many changes ai Souih l-lall-ihe moving of nineieen men info ihe dormiioryq ihe converiing oi ihe dining room inlo an office praciice room: and ihe leaving of ihe sweeiheari oi ihe hall, ihe four-year-old daughier of ihe precepior. The boys enfered a ieam bearing +he name of iheir house in 'rhe school baslceiball league. The season was highly successful. They also eniered a 'ream in 'rhe soflball league and had men on many oi lhe oiher aihleiic squads. Under +he capable leadership of Mr. Norman Newion, house precepior, officers were elecfed and house rules pui info operaiion. The hall began io work as a body wiih +his precision-like sei-up. The leading social evenis of ihe year Tool: place during lhe Chrisimas season and in March. These affairs maierialized as spagheiii dinners ai Roman Hall. Everyone had enjoyable limes looking back upon 'rhe happy evenis of a passing year. READlNG LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING-Richard Weiclner, Anlonio Carbonell, Francis Kinney, Wesley Moore, Melvin Ries, Herberf Young, Pefer Budiclrer, Waller Sealy. SEATED-John Warnoclr, James McGra+h, Hummel Sapp, James Harmon, John Coflrill. I QV 6 C9 2
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3 A A K TO RIGHT. BELOW: John o Thomas, presidenfg RIGHT: ,nit a Mrs. Mary Smifh, housemofher. There were women here, buT now There 'are men. SmiTh Hall. ThaT is, now has TwenTy-Two men. Under The guidance of House- moTher Mrs. Mary Smifh, oTTicers were elecTed, acTiviTies planned, and The house organized Tor The coming year. The dormiTory is TorTunaTely siTuaTed beTween ZeTa Mu Epsilon SororiTy and EdiTh WrighT DormiTory, which probably accounTs Tor PresidenT John Thomas and his nickname of Romeo in C-Minor. lvlosT oT The Time one can Tind Bob NewTon and Al STacey wiTh Their girls. Perry Young, Bookie Wenzel, Ed Colona, and Bob Davis may be Tound Taking in an occasional movie. On Tuesday nighTs one will find Jack Henkel, Jim WaTkins, Bill VaTh, and Beno Parlo upholding The honor of SmiTh Hall on The bowling alleys. The voices deep in economic discussion belong To Bob Reese, George BachschmidT, and Harold LufT. Harvey Yavener, Joe Temmel, Red BecraTT, Roland Ford, and Jack Knudson are in The day session. The oThers, including Wacky, go To nighT session. Q' v-tx I READING LEFT TO RIGHT: THIRD ROW-Russell Colona, Bene Parlo, Roberl Davis, KurT Wechen- Iweim. SECOND ROW-John Knudson, George Bachschmidl, Roberi Newfon, Alberf Sfacey, William VaTh. FIRST ROW-Roberi Woodward, William STewarT, Norman Ivins, Ferry Young, H. Roberf Rice, Harvey Yavener, Jack Henkel. 138
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