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Table of Contents BookI Administration Book IV Organizations FACULTY SORORITIES DEDICATION FRATERNITIES STUDENT ADMINISTRATION HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS Book II Classes DEPARTMENTAL FRESHMAN CLASS ORGANIZATIONS SOPHOMORE CLASS IUNIOR CLASS Book V S orts P SENIOR CLASS COACHES Book Activities FOQTBALL HOMECUMING BASKETBALL MUSIC QUEENS RELIGIOUS FOCUS WEEK TATLER REVUE SPRING SPORTS PUBLICATIONS INTRAMURAL COMPETITION 8 Bo
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37 ,jxsf gym I H Lolle- first irger , en- quad com- .cross seven ne in lium. new ,ming New Last September 144 boys arrived at Jones This year marked the 4th year for William Iewell College to settle down and make their home for the coming year at New Ely Hall. These boys were guided and directed throughout the year by the able counseling of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan, who served as House Directors of New Ely Dormitory. Situated on the ground floor of New Ely is the Dining Hall of William Iewell. Melrose Melrose is the largest of the women,s dormitories and houses 82 girls who are under the guidance and direction of Mrs. Anna B. Absher. Abbey, as she is better known to every- one, has the responsibility of counseling and advis- ing these girls on any problems they may have. Some of the activities of Melrose include pin-up parties, their Spring Open House and their annual Christmas Party. Minetry Iones Hall on the William Iewell College campus. Iones Hall houses 40 girls with Miss Betsy Morgan serving as House Director assisted by Miss Louise Hagler. The Iones girls enjoyed various activities during the year, some of which included their annual Christmas Open House and Party and the .entertainment of guests over the weekends. Miller House Miller House is one of the new- est additions to William Iewell and is located at 439 Miller St. l3 girls lived in Miller this pas-t year and have worked together under the care and guidance of Mrs. Ruth B. Peterson. Miller House was the center of many activities during the year which included their Open House, Christmas Party and participation in House Decoration during Homecoming. MAMLA, i r X iwqwi' ' . ,,.f.,itNvgMs ,-253 xr M. ' :I Pix , ,., wg, ,ff , ., 7
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