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LAURA KUYKENDALL This building is more than a dormitory to all the girls who live here during the school year. In here friendships are made that will last throughout life; memories are made that will last for- ever. Under the supervision of Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Williams, and Mrs. Bridges all the girls, at one time or another, have a longing to climb down one of the fire escapes or go through the front lobby in blue jeans. But this comes only to the senior girls on one certain day. This building is visited by many, many boys here daily (and nightly) to gaze into the charming eyes of all those girls! If anyone is the envy of all the males on the campus it is certainly Doc, for he alone can pass through those halls without receiving demerits. Kuykendall Hall is certainly the pride of the campus with its green spacious lawns and its beautifully scented rose bushes and, we must add, those softly illuminated evenings beneath the spot- lights. Matrons Smith, Williams, and Bridges probably discussing the outcome of the evening Canasta game.
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■ ■ ' - .■ , ■ Longfellow once said, The student has his Rome, his Florence, his whole glowing Italy within the four walls of his library. Surely he couldn ' t have been referring to a university library such as Cody Memorial, for students here find much more than Rome and Florence— Ah, yes! Those eight o ' clock dates, of c ourse. Some say the silence of this library is hampered only by the bright lights. Yet, not to be forgotten are those many hours spent here for searching and researching for those little gems, the thought twisters, our profs so aptly call themes. library U a lu icu r Lowi ngceMibu. S
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MOOD HALL MEN ' S DORMITORY Probably no other person on the campus is more prominent than Mrs. Margaret Cornwell, supervisor of Mood Hall. When a boy first comes to Southwestern the person that he first meets is Mrs. Cornwell, the beginning of his first campus friendship. To many of the boys she has been a mother away from home and has helped each one in some way or another. No person is more generous or lenient, and no one is more willing to help. Probably more things have happened in this dorm than in any other building here, with activities ranging from studies, pep rallies, serenades, to pillow fights and track meets on the third floor and baseball games on the second. At least once the girls had an opportunity to come get the boys for dates here. No matter how long a boy stays here the time will never be forgotten. Mrs. Cornwell as seen daily at her office desk.
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