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!3W'W ' . . . We are proud of our new building with its new classrooms, oyjlices, and especially the lounge, which we call the VVigwam.', Set back among the trees, it is an excellent place to study, to work, and also to relax over a cup ofcojtee. Music Hall . . . Waldorf would not be Wal- dorf without the Music Hall. The very atmosphere of the col- lege is musical. VV ell over a third of its students are active partici- pants in one musical organiza- tion or another and the Music Hall is where they practice. Every one of the many rooms boasts a piano, from these rooms come the sounds of vocalists, pianists and instrumentalists. Believe me, a walk down the hallway is an amazing experi- ence. The Annex The Warriors' Wi warn g H01
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CIVIC AUDITORIUM Pie-eating contest . . . Few leave Walclorf without the conviction that their stay at the college has been great fun. Here at the Civic we have our get-togethers, our parties, our basketball games, the lyceum pro- grams, plays, concerts, and other activi- ties. Thus the Civic becomes an integral part of our college life, for it symbolizes the many times we have gotten hoarse throats from yelling for the home team, and is the scene of good times that we never forget. il'
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North Hall . . . North Hall is both a boys, dormitory and a faculty resi- dence. Situated on the banks of the river and surrounded by beautiful trees and a spacious lawn, this picturesque house provides plenty of elbow room for those who call it their home. A large group of boys living in one home very naturally make life there very interesting. I of- ten wish the walls of that build- ing could talk-it would make good listening. East Hall Stairway to Boys' H auen . . . Our -veteran residents of East Hall are highly pleased with their hot water showers and comfortable quarters. Many of the necessities of lifel' were denied them a while back and for that reason are doubly appre- ciated now. llll
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