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The governments of eight wonnen ' s dornns function harmoniously under the direction of Inter- dorm Council. Composed of the president, vice-president and social chairman of each dorm, Interdorm meets twice monthly to discuss problems relevant to the comforts and wishes of all dorm women. A recom- mendation that closing hours be extended to 12:30 on weekends originated in Interdorm. In the fall, Interdorm plans and coordinates the activities of Freshman Day. Early in the morning freshmen are awakened by wildly ringing alarms and shouts of the upperclassmen neighbors. From then until late at night, the freshmen must do the bidding of the upperclassmen — emptying waste- baskets, singing songs, writing skits. In March, Interdorm sponsors the B-Dinner for coeds in university housing who earned a 3-poInt or better the previous semester. The Interdorm for mal, free to all dorm residents, is in the spring. Boyd, Bryan, Center, Howard , Jefferson, Lind- ley, Scott and Voigt — all are represented by Inter- dorm in the formulation of campus policy in Wo men ' s League and Student Council. Representatives to Interdorm analyze and discuss the procedures o( dormitory government. In Its role as a sounding board (or common problems and plans, Interdorm builds strength and harmony among the women ' s dormitories.
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INTERDORM COUNCIL Row one: Pot Hughes, Judy Waddington. Row two: Carolyn Korb, Julie Witwer, Marjie White, Willyann Stout, Jeonnine West, Jean Morgan, Noretta Willig, Mary Lou Ontko, Jeanle McClure. Row three: Sue Connett (advisor), Judy Small (president), Herlie Reeves, Ruth Ohnmeiss, Sue La Croix, Mike Lipkowiti, Beverly Perry, Pat Andrews, Norma Ray, Barbara Zettelmeyer, Elaine Gradis, Melissa Weekley, Pat Mulloy, Alice Pitcock, Ruthie Davis, Bette Ann Jones. 12
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Row one: Ingrld Carlson, Mary Ellen Rose, Pearl Mayernick, Bobbi Ann Somervllle, Violet Wlclt. Row two: Corolyn Miller, Elaine WIgglnton, Ann Douglas, Sally Jo Applegote, Bonnie Adel- steln. Row three: Joan Larkin, Gladys A. Bell, Theresa Doss, Mary Kay Homme, Judith Van Doren, Bernadette A. Taczak, Susan Benner, Betty Shackleford, Dorothy Epier. Row four: Elaine Grodls, Donna Focht, Melissa Anne Weekley, Miss Donna Lee Sawyer, Mrs. O. Matter, Judith A. Morehart, BOYD HALL New girls were welcomed fo Boyd Hall this fall with the flavor of the Old Charleston and Blackbottom days. Members of the House Council, who planned the greeting, wore flapper dresses, t-strap shoes and ropes of beads — all to introduce the incoming freshmen to The Nifty Fifties. Another unusual and fun-filled theme was the Pink Elephant Night Club. Pink elephants and chompogne glasses decked the roof above the porch for Boyd ' s annual oil-campus mixer. The clink of punch glasses and strains of music filled the evening. At Christmastime, the scent of pine filled the halls of the dorm as the residents decorated their rooms and doors for their troditional dance. In the spring, the girls honored faculty members at a tea, allowing them to become better acquainted. 14
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