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FRONT ROW: Bartley, Thomson, Dearduff, Cook, Ryder, Bennington, Shank, Hutcherson, Hollingsworth, Far- rell. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Marks, Conrad, Stewart, D. Bower, Scott, Mrs. R. G. Roche, Holsinger, Kendall, Story, Poch, O ' Connor. THIRD ROW: J. Bower, Prichard, Smoots, Logan, Shipp, Eylar, Walker, Rosenwald, Allen, McNergney, Klusmire, Clinger, Hinchee. FOURTH ROW: Newell, Mueller, Butts, Helsley, Swearingen, Van Houten, Clark, Feuerborn, Hansen, White, Handke, Smee. OFFICERS Maxine Holsinger President Marilyn Marks Vice-President Peggy Scott Secretary Donna Bower Treasurer RESIDENTS Phyllis Allen Ruth Logan Beverly Barnhardt Marilyn Marks Georgiana Bennington Connie McNergney Donna Bower Kay Mueller Joyce Bower Alice Milligan Neda Butts Marjorie Newell Darlene Clark Helen O ' Connor Betty Clinger Gisela Poch Kay Conrad Jeannine Prichard Jacque Cook Vicki Rosenwald Janet Dearduff Mary Helen Ryder Ann Eylar. Peggy Scott Gailya Farrell Joyce Shank Eloise Feuerborn Rita Shipp Dina Gaskell Annie Siemers Erma Handke Lou Ann Smee Mary Hansen Vera Smoots B. J. Helsley Margaret Stewart Leslie Hinchee Georgia Story Norma Hollingsworth Rita Swearingen Maxine Holsinger Martha Thomson Joy Hutcherson Mary Van Houten Christine Johnson Virginia Walker Doris Kendall Arlene White Justine Klusmire Miller Hall Miller Hall is one of the three University-main- tained Scholarship Halls for women. Entrance is based upon scholastic record, need, and recom- mendations. Freshmen are required to maintain a grade average of 1.5; all upperclassmen must have a 1.6 grade average. Activity girls include : Donna Bower, Phi Beta Kappa and vice-president of Spanish Club; Jacque Cook, social chairman of Band and Orchestra; Kay Conrad, president of Junior Cabinet Y. W. C. A.; Erma Handke, vice-president of German Club; Max- ine Holsinger, Mortar Board; Chris Johnson, treas- urer of French Club; Doris Kendall, A. W. S. Sen- ate; Alice Milligan, secretary of Nursing Club; Jeannine Prichard, president of Nursing Club and Social Welfare; Mary Helen Ryder, secretary-treas- urer of Band and Women ' s Glee Club; Peggy Scott, vice-president of Kappa Phi; Vicki Rosenwald, social chairman of Red Peppers; and Georgiana Bennington, secretary of Mu Phi Epsilon. L
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FRONT ROW: Bennett, B. Brown, Poland, Bukowski, Cope, Pretz, Blanding. SECOND ROW: Lohman, Dennis, Gormack, Stack, Mrs. Stanley, Brawn, A. Brown, Dierking, Swartz. THIRD ROW: Christiansen, Marmon, Koe- nig, Mueller, Stormont, Salisbury, Wolfe, Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Boley, D. Mitchell, Bossi, Stiles, DeFries, Conner, M. L. Mitchell, Coutant, Corder. Locksley Hall Locksley Hall became a University dormitory in the fall of 1944, and was named from Tennyson ' s Locksley Hall. The new dorm ' s first home was in the war-vacated Delta Upsilon house. It was moved in the fall of 1945 to the Sigma Nu house, and finally in 1946 to four frame houses near the stadium. In the fall of 1949 one more house was added, giving Locksley the unique distinction of • being the only organized house on the Hill under five separate roofs. Still comparatively new on the Hill, Locksley has won the independent women ' s scholarship cup twice. In the field of athletics, championships have been won in volleyball, tennis doubles, and bad- minton. Forty-four Locksley women, with the aid of Mrs. Louis Stanley, housemother, will seek this year to further the advance of the only women ' s dormitory created on a temporary wartime basis to survive the war years. OFFICERS Karin Stack President Gwenda Braum Vice-President Elizabeth Dennis Secretary Ann Brown Treasurer RESIDENTS Joyce Bennet Marion Greenlee Ethlyn Bird Carolyn Hammond Phyllis Blanding Louise Hoffman Joe Anne Blanke Joan Holzapfel Virginia Boley Betty Lou Jennings Bernice Bossi Carolyn Koenig Gwenda Braum Karshia Lohman Agnes Broadstone Joanne Mannon Anne Brown Dorothy Mitchell Betty Brown Merry Lou Mitchell June Bukowski Jeanne Mueller Margaret Christiansen Janet Ogan Beverly Cope Joyce Poland Pat Corder Mary Pretz Carolyn Cortner Joan Salisbury Barbara Coutant Luella Schmalzried Donna Lee Cromack Karin Stack Elizabeth Dennis Georgia Stiles Georgia Lee Dierking Linda Stormont Dana Durfee Sue Swartz Pat DeFries Doraine Wiegle Freda Gasser Jeannine Wolfe
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FRONT ROW: Scheuerman, Godwin, Piatt, Esch, Ensign, Baker, Shuler, Atkins, Neal, Betz. SECOND ROW: Garinger, Riggs, Yakle, Millison, Moore, Miss Willard, Hawkins, Settle, Kelly, Grove. THIRD ROW: Davidson, Thomson, Rawlings, Harris, Mize, Bolas, Steffey, Reade, Townsend, Koker, Turk. FOURTH ROW: Heilbronn, Sholander, Cooley, Vorse, Garberich, Molter, England, Jones, Boring, Auchard. Watkins Hall This year Watkins Hall is celebrating its twenty- fifth year. In 1926 Watkins was established as the first resident scholarship hall in the United States. It is run on a unique, co-operative basis. The forty- nine women in the hall are divided into seven kitchens. Each of these seven kitchens is complete with a dinette, and every member is expected to prepare and serve two meals each week in addition to other assigned household tasks. Watkins was the first of a number of gifts given to the University by the late Mrs. J. B. Watkins. Scholarships are awarded yearly to candidates on the basis of recommendations, scholastic records and financial need. Watkins is proud of its grade average—the highest of all organized houses on the campus. And the girls still have time for campus activities! OFFICERS Norma Hawkins President Connie Moore Vice-President Evelyn Millison Secretary Yvonne Settle Treasurer OLD GIRLS Mary Lou Auchard Elaine Blaylock Julia Bolas Emily Clark Loretta Cooley Sally Davidson Betty England Elsie Jeanne Esch Allie K. Grove Joan Harris Norma Jean Hawkins Ruth Heilbrunn Virginia Johnston Molly Kelly Evelyn Millison Constance Moore Jane M. Rawlings Paula Reade Rosemary Scheuerman Barbara Sells Yvonne Settle Cara Lou Sheets Joan Shuler Verla Steffey Shirley Thompson Loretta Vorse Evelyn Westhoff Rita Yvonne Yakle NEW GIRLS Rozanne Atkins Kathryn Baker Mary Betz Helen Boring Virginia England Claire Ensign Barbara Garberich Jo Ann Garinger La Yonne Godwin Donna Jones Doris Koker Patricia Melton Velma June Mize Charlene Molter Joy La Verne Neal Shirley Piatt Norma Ruth Riggs Jo Ann Sholander Pat Street Shirley Townsend Virginia Turk
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