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The March brothers were al- lowed 10 park in the school nursery and eventually they both graduated, helped in part by their ingenuity. In the 1960s women were al- lowed to move off campus rather than live in a dorm or Sorority tor their college careers Today there are 24 residence halls. 17 fratemities. and seven sororities on Campus. as well as the growings number of Students Who choose to live off-campus in acidition, the (1 provides fa mily housing. which consists of one, two. and three bedroom aparimens. The March brothers ot Loman, Idaho brought their own home up to live in, called the “Depression Special”, (Historical Photo- Rraph Collection, UI Library, 2-119-2, 1931.) Centennial Magazine
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' 4 Wide In 1952, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon fraternity was located between the Music Build- ing and Ethel Steel House. Al the time, an addition was being built onto the Music Building. After a Vandal win, the members came home and loaded an unusually large load into the cannon, Bertha. The charge proved to be a bit strong as it knocked down the framework next door. The administration gave the Tekes an ultimatum: get rid of the cannon or have it filled with cement. They chose the latter. Years later, the men of TKE managed to blow the cement out of the barrel, splinting it in two. After much effort, Bertha was repaired, and can be heard today. (Historical Photo- graph Collection, UI! Library, 2-19-4, 1952.) ae + — m ° aL 2 73 Members of Delta Tau Delta and Alpha Tau Ome- Ra raise their glasses at the Delt A TO beer bust. (Histor- apartment. ical Photograph Collection, photo.) UI Library, 2-52-6e, n.d.)
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Kelli Kast was crowned Homecoming Queen of 1987. Kast was also an R.A. for Houston Hall’s third floor. (Photo by Tim Dahl- quist, 1987.) Nancy Lyle was crowned Swectheart of Sigma Chi in 1953. (Historical Photgraph Collection, Ul Library, 2-17-8, 1953.) Formal was the word for a Hays Hall fashion tea. (Historical Photograph Col- lection, Ul Library, 2-441, 1931.)
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