University of Kansas - Jayhawker Yearbook (Lawrence, KS)

 - Class of 1957

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douthart hall OFFICERS President: Rita Shoup J ice President: Mary Yowell Secretary: Dana Dickerson Treasurer: Marjorie Ladbury Sweet harmony time. Established at KU 1954 Presented by the late Mr. Mrs. Bert Chronister, Lelia Douthart Scholarship Hall Attention boys with big feet! Although there are mul- titudes of queen contests on the campus, there are few opportunities for would-be kings. Each year the young ladies of Douthart Hall crown the boy with the biggest feet king of their annual Sock Hop. This questionable honor is the highlight of one of Douthart ' s parties, which also include the Christmas Formal and the Spring Co- tillion. Besides their parties, the girls from Douthart are known for the highest grade average on the hill. They are represented in every possible activity. Though only three years old. Douthart is rapidly building a fine tra- dition for itself. With second place in 1954 and first in 1955. Douthart came through again this year with anoth- er first i lace on their Homecoming decorations. In any phase of campus life you can mention, the girls at Douth- art are right at the top. FRONT ROW: Leila Ratzlaff, Laura Noell, Dana D Houlihan, Carol Berry, Barbara Weir. SECOND ROW: Dees, Marlene Kuper, Shirley Quisenberry, Wanda Well Adams, Elaine Piper, JoAnn Dodder, Patricia Whitley, L son Mary Lou Yowell, Rita Shoup, Johnita Forssberg, Jane Hickim, Marjorie Ladbury, Kathy Patricia Walters Na mi Wenger, Ester Moilanen, No rma Jon Bearley, Sara J. Davis, Sherryl Patricia Viola, Jerrianne Thornburgh, Sandra Falwell. THIRD ROW: Eunice Jones, Ernestine Sylv.a S:lb, Sharon Hoover, Helen Armstrong, Joan Staggs, Susie Jones, Mary Cath- Alper erine Owens. BACK ROW: Janet Fevi gerdt, Brenda Johnson, Carole Riedmil Andrea Paul, Gayle Kinemond, Ma-; Deanna ElMs, Betty Naaf. Berkey, Melinda Taylor, Cherie Mi Debbie Hollaway, Carol Schowen « P |Li jiL-ytJUL.yy iblL

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I - O . f f o FRONT ROW: Mignon Hirsch, Mert Seaton, Sheryl Davis, Nancy Hartwell, Annette Hasbrook, Mrs. Gl Waddell, Sue Sedgwick, Sharon Regier. SECOND ROW: Elaine Morrison, Royalynn Law, Pat Mackey, J Parsons, Young Wha Kim, Dona Seacat, Janice McElhanaly, THIRD ROW: Judy Skaggs, Barbara Cram Marcia Coate, Elaine Gill, Janice Howden, Geri Liley, Mary Kearns, Kenya Torrance- n Wigton, Beverly Harvey, Judith Shelton, Mary n Morawitz, Ginger Hancock, Helen Walker, Merlyn •, Norma Nardyz, Pat Florian, Lucygne Cornett, FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Scott, Bonny Golden, Marilyn Wiebke, Megan Cluff, Martha Crosier, Sue Sanford, Pat Stitt, Deanna Holmes, Magers, Sandra Blankenship, Jan Jones, Betty Jo Kipp, Mary , 1 Morgan, Carolyn Bailey. BACK ROW; Marilyn Green, Suzy Williamson, Melisande Clark, Joan Moyer, Kay Hanson, Barbara Mulvaney, Mary Lou Leavitt. Greetings, Ghouls! My name is Vam])ira. I live at 1001 West Hills and Fm really not a vampire at all— I just pretended to be for the Student Union Carnival. Ac- tually, I ' m a sweet, lovable little sailor gal with lots of sailor sisters who try to keep the Ole Ark A ' Moverin ! (isn ' t that nauseous!) Annette Hasbrook is our captain and Bev Harvey is her able first-mate. Bev ' s also a Mor- tar Board member, a Watkins scholar, and editor-in-chief of Quill magazine. Other yeomen who help write the shii s los are Connie Cloves, editor of the Jayhawker. who shanghaied Barb Mulvaney as an artist for the an- nual and Dona Seacat as an associate editor. A cou])le of real nautical lassies are Sharon Regier and Royalynn Law. Quack Club swimmers. Other mates man posts in ASC, AWS, KU-Y. Tau Sigma, and Statewide Activities. The jeweled anchor sparkles and the ship really rocks in the spring when we give our annual Pinafore Party com- plete with gangplank, colored pennants, driftwood and lots of seaweed — crepe paper, that is. So hoist the anchor and come aboard! Founded at Lewis School 1873 Estal)lished at KU 1941 84 Chapters Why study when you can have cake? delta gamma OFFICERS President: Annette Hasbrook Vice President: Beverly Harvey Secretary: Barbara Mulvaney Treasurer: Nancy Hartwell ■ F M ■ HPr t4 i PR w



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gertr ude sel la rds pearson Must be the freshman wing. OFFICERS President : Jeanette Pope Vice President: Barbara Rodd Secretary: Ruth Pyle Treasurer: Marilyn Haize Established at KU 1955 Presented bv Mr. Mrs. J. R. Pearson Residence Hall r, r NKW on the Hill. 1 tame to Lawrence as a truck- load of bricks, a shi])nient of cement and another of win- dow panes. This is not to mention door knobs, washing lachines and telephones! I was created by many people nd now I am creating a home for many others. Such ai e girls they are; such lovely things they scream to le: Quiet hours! How about a little less noise? Who ' s holdins the ele ator on four? Mv inhabitants have many far-ranging activities, too. Shirley Baker heads Sigma Alpha Iota. Dorothy Watson is president of Delta Sigma Theta, Ida Mae Johnson heads Phi Chi Theta. and Janice Mietzner calls the signals for the Jay Janes. Heading organizations in the physical education department are Sandra Selders. president of Sasnak and Yvonne Schenck. president of the Women ' s Athletic Asso- ciation. Everyone here is busy, but I ' m young and enjoy it. FRONT ROW; Virginia G. IVIiiler, Marilyn Haize, Sondra Peirce, Marilyn Brin y, Clydene Boots, Shirley Baker, Krista Belle Weigand, SECOND ROW: Mar- ilyn Reynolds, Glenna Snyder, Martha Friedmeyer, Nancy Huffman, Carolyn Andrews, Cleda Medley, Mary Louise Smith, Joyce Ann Ricketts. BACK ROW: Carolynne Fisher, Milly Hermetet, Karmin Twigg, Dixie Mcintosh, Ruth Hicklin, Joan Payne, Joan Smith. a 1 t

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