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Page 19 text:
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ORSEY Hall, during its second year, has succeeded in liv- ing down the reputation imposed upon it by the refiain: There are no quiet hours in Dorsey I-lallf, And this in spite of the fact that we are all songbirds, for did we not win for two years in succession the handsome silver loving cup given by Miss Atsatt in the interhall song contest? On all occasions Dorsey Hall, led by its chairman, Betty Lewis, and its representative, Rita Haskin, displays great en- thusiasm for extra-curricular activities, and always Participates in campus projects. Perhaps nothing is more indicative of the social unity within the hall than the popularity of the loggias as rendezvous, where continuous discussions of vital problems are carried on. An- other Popular gathering Place is the browsing room. There, one is apt to find every comfortable chair occupied, and the brows- ing continues through the still and lonely hours of the night. 7
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Page 18 text:
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LLEN Browning I'Iall has occupied for three years the enviable position of' social and decorative climax to the campus. It embodies to a superlative degree the true Scripps spirit of culture and charm, combined with a home- like atmosphere. Its living room, garbed in the mint green of Louis XIV, is the scene of many formal teas and meetings. Its dining room and front porch provide space for campus dances. Its many small patios, appearing in unexpected places, success- fully combine the mystery of the Alhambra with the informal- ity of postern gates. Its Maiiana court and Wisluing Well ex- press the sunlight and blue of the Ivfediterranean. Nor is Ellen Browning all atmosphere. The occupants, led by Ianet Farrington, hall chairman, and Thea Butler, representa- tive, are often to be found enjoying costume parties, and feeds Passers-by hearing the radios and squeals, combined with busy typewriters and noise of dancing feet may well smile and say, There are our young barbarians all at play. 6 - gs no 1
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