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« «if; r f . - • Row one: Judy Woddlngton (president). Row two: Diane Priborsky, Pot Hughes, Barbara Zettelmeyer, Marilyn Murphy, Camilla Kasten, Charolette Scheuring, Kay Black. Row three: Phyllis Withrow, Mary Holdren, Marilyn Burkley, Ricki Rode- haver, Mrs. Douglas Fols, Miss Borboro Beard, Mrs. Ethel Moll, Miss Joanne Stiles, Miss Betty Mitchell, Eve Priebe, Carole Whinery, Chorlotte Bender, Rosalie Bacso. Row (our: Patricia Coolcro, Annette Forsythe, Judy Whitehouse, Virginia Bagby, Leanno Bartlett, Elbus Kotanides, Judy Krajcik. Nancy Howe, Suzanne Duryee, Linda Lewis, Cecilia Petras, Linda Lormer, Cynthia Loxley. JEFFERSON HALL Jefferson Hall, the newest women ' s dorm on campus and the only women ' s dorm on the Green, celebrated its paper anniversary this year. Determined to make their second year on campus OS successful as their first, the 373 wo- men of Jefferson tackled all challenges with en- thusiasm; their trophy case exhibits the traveling trophy from Siglympics and the Pershing Rifle ' s Captain ' s trophy. The third floor girls only lounge provided relaxation with a new hi-fi and television. In ad- dition to relaxing and having parties, the Jef- fies study. Scholarship pizza parties were given for freshmen and upperclassmen brains. During the first semester, a design for a dorm crest was selected from drawings submitted by dorm residents. As expressed by girls interviewed for the dorm newspaper. The Jeffersonian, the outstand- ing qualities of Jefferson ore unity and friend- ship. The dorm spirit in the form of a fight song can be heard all over East Green during house meetings.
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Row one: Cynthia Griffiths, Mike Lipkowitz, Mary Lois Ontko, Lois McGuire, Bonnie Lou Milby, Beverly Perry, Mrs. Amelia Hays. Row two: Mercedes Koval, Elaine Metzler, Peggy French, Donna Szuhy, Patricia Johnson, Connie Kras, Eleanor Masumoto. Row three: Carol Sue Hamm, Peggy Smith, Sandra Blizzard, Pat Macnamara, Goyle Pratt, Donna Dacey, Jeanne Sayler, Eleanor Nolan, Marilyn Lowe, Nancy Essig, Karen Doughman, Anita Kuly, Nancy Auerbach, Donna Blender, Ann Decker, Willyann Stout, Carol Chynoweth. HOWARD HALL Howardites started this year amid hula- hoop satellites and brightly-colored space- ships. Freshmen and upperclcssmen found themselves doing some on-the-spot entertain- ing for the dorm ' s surprise parties that were out of this world. It wasn ' t long before everyone was orbit- ing to the ukelele swing. Noisy hours often echoed the plunking of ukelele strings to the tune of Twenty-six Miles or Blue Moon. The outer-space lasses of hloward were occupied by mixers, teas and studies. Part of hloward ' s earthbound tradition, the Dean ' s Tea , was really a Christmas sur- prise party in the lounge planned by the up- perclossmen. 17
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Row one: Eleanor Moir, Patricia Deming, Sharon Welker, Edna Haber, Row two: Judy Staub, Jeonne Pringle, Pat Parnes. Sue Shepard, Sue Althoff, Sharri Crow, Julie Hayden, Joan Hawkins. Row three: Joyce Finley, Helen Chenot, Janet Boegeman, Betty Bogan, Brenda Barr, B. J. Zyp, Sandra Lee, Dee Ann Kone, Betsy Campbell. LINDLEY HALL Cherry pies and dancing couples mark the annual Cherry Pie Donee of Lindley hHall. The dance receives its name from the countless cherry pies served to the girls and their dates during inter- mission. Now a campus tradition, The Cherry Pie Dance honors the birthday of George Washington. The year began with a clatter and bong for the freshmen of Lindley hHall. Early one morning they were awakened by upperclassmen and put through the paces of their day. Both upperclass- men and freshmen joined in work on the homecoming float, We ' re Expecting a Victory. The girls got to know each other through dorm committee meetings and floor meetings. Little Sis- ter ' s weekend. Dad ' s Weekend and Mother ' s Week- end gave Lindley girls plenty of opportunity to meet each other ' s families. There were also many mixers sprinkled through the year. Best of all were the cool nights when the girls stood out on the balcony to listen to the formal and informal serenades. Row one: Callie Outlaw, Joyce Costa, Herlie Reeves, Pat Mulloy (president), L. Jeanne Over- ocker. Row two: Kay Turk, Mary Young, Donna Tartar, Pat Fowler, Mary Mills, Sue Riley, Leah Mindling, Julie Witwer. Row three: Judy Harris, Betsy Walter, Carol Tomlinson, Marti Prysi, Sally Coombs, Ruthie Davis, Nancy Stock, Donna Colby, Lawrene Cooper, Sylvia Harvey, Diana Green, Dorothea A. Prior, Wilma Poos, Elizabeth Lindsey, Jeannette Field, Miss Marian Mair.
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