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SLATEDT Barbara Markham, Rufh Vvallen, Mrs. Carolyn Schneider, T-redda Lamp, Billie Sh.veiy. STANDTNG: Barbara Kidder, Lu Bradley, Nlaurine Gerards. nderson Anderson Hall was bursfing aT The seams This year when eighTy-seven girls Tucked Themselves inside iTs four walls. Bunks occupied every available nook and corner. NexT year, however, The walls will be back in shape and The nooks and corners will be empTy of bunks, because Anderson Hall will have a new addi- Tion To iTs presenf building. Mosf of The freshmen huddled Togefher in The basemenT for The usual college inTroducTion To dorm life. WiTh Mariorie Casebier as Big Dorm presidenT, They did Their share of freshmen work from plan- ning, decorafing and cleaning up To keeping The upper classmen in hand. Due To The friendship and undersTanding of Mrs. Carolyn Schneider, housemoTher, The dorm held a real homelike afmosphere for all eighfy-seven Anderson Hall co-eds. WiTh This many girls living under one roof There are bound To be some excifing momenfs-and There were many! Birfhdays, pinnings, en- gagemenfs and ofher celebrafions all have Their Tradifional ceremonies. Once a monTh The girls would gafher in The lounge aTTired in paiamas and wiTh bobby-pins in hand for a dorm meefing. Led by Fredda Lamp, presidenT, dorm problems were discussed and holiday parfies were planned. 20
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ROW T: Don Chew, Pete Misner, Jim Covell, Ted Bottiger. ROW 2: Warren Hunt, Bob Higley, Larry Tyler, Bill Adams. ROW 3: John Ramsey, Bob Powell, Larry Cazuto, John Blake, Adviser, Dean Scovell, Ritchie Ocheltree. Knights Performing service for the school, the Intercollegiate Knights helped to give the fresh- men tests, sponsored the freshman mixer, published the Campus Bible, otherwise known as the Log Book, posted bulletins on the Log in front of the SUB and ushered at Convocation, To become an active member of this group, leadership, scholarship, and participation in the activities on the campus is a prerequisite. To be invited to loin this organization is considered one of the greatest honors bestowed upon a freshman man. The Knights burst into every classroom during the Christmas season and showered the students with candy, wishing them a Merry Christmas, and were responsible for the building ofthe Queen's float during the Homecoming. They got together with the Spurs for an ice skating party and again at the end of the year for the annual Spur-Knight picnic. This year's Knights were Jim Covell, Ted Bottiger, Pete Misner, Don Chew, Warren Hunt, Bill Adams, John Ramsey, Dean Scovell, Bob Higley, John Chapman, Jim Nelson, Cliff King, Phil Derrousseau, Wally Tonstad, Dick Graham and Herb Steeper. I9
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SEATED: Don Higley, Ray Gosney, Bob Higley, Pete Misner. STANDING: Clyde Cooper, Louie Dibble Ming Cheng and John Ramsey. Todd 1 Todd Hall saw a new reservation record as The Tall semester once more rolled around. The men's dormitory began its fifth year, still appearing newly opened. The dorm has been the home away from home for men from Canada To Peru, and China to lran, of course including the maiority from all parts of The United States. Among the newcomers on this year's list is found The name of Mrs. Esther Langdon, new housemother. Mrs. Langdon comes from Salem, Oregon, to make CPS her new home, Highlight of the year was The redecorating proiect carried out by The dorm residents. Rooms went completely abstract in a maze ot colors. In keeping with the tradition to be modern, the residents com- pletely reiected the Tudor campus scheme, and followed their own taste. The final result was displayed at the open house held for friends and members of The college. The administration was well pleased with the new interior, and complimented the men on a job well done. Officers for the first semester were Ray Gosney, president, assisted by officers John Ramsey, Ming Cheng and Bob Higley. Taking over for the spring semester were president Clyde Cooper, Peter Misner, Don Higley and Louie Dibble.
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