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Row one: Meryl Conwisher, Frances Abruzzlno. Row two: Janet Noel, Mairi Kusik, Mrs. Mildred Koehn, Mrs. John F. Wild, Noretta Willlg (president), Jean McClure, Mary Ellen Vey, Sylvia Jentes, Janice Ryan, Marilyn Baldwin. Row three: Casey Kerr, Mary Jane Bradford, Julie Horshman, Doris Jenkins, Sue A. Force, Margaret Chain, Vanessa Mates, Bette Jones, Barbara Campbell, Marcia Blair, Dayan Krecow, Gail Larrlcic, Pot Eckman, Sherry Jessup, Sue Hays, Patricia Gahagan, Janet Knox. SCOTT QUADRANGLE The girls of Scott collected a kaleidoscope of mem- ories, living and working and growing togetfier. Tfiey won ' t forget tfie house meeting when the officers of the good ship Scott washed their hair or Freshman Day with Heads, Shoulders, Knees . . . They ' ll remember Christmas caroling and gift wrap- ped doors, the dinner and the formal . . . . . . Springtime serenades, scheduled and not; the first warm day in the court; the carnival, with roommates as dime-a-dance girls and the booths and barkers; the work they did to revamp the constitution, add to the scholarship fund, finish the chapel, fill the trophy case. Birthday dinners, J-Prom practice, finals, Halloween, the Faculty Tea — all added color to the kaleidoscope. Row one: Myra Shopero, Eileen Dronzek, Inco Kayon, Dorothy Parker. Row two: Judy Bar- ber, Beverly Greene, Sally Yurick, Ruth Ginther, Polly Truesdell, Nancy Kopp, Nancy Eddy, Jane Williams, Polly Peters, Carolyn Storts, Marcia Spilka. Row three: Mary Wallace, Janet Rife, Peggy Entii, Carole Singer, Diane Glanz, Alice Jones, Laura Rose, Rita Osborn, Joanne West, Dorothy Weaver, Winifred Relgle, Mary Ellen Brand, Beverly Jaskulski, Betty Jo Harri- son, Sally Ann Tosch, Patricia Taylor, Pot Kramer, Joan Schultze.
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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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VOIGT HALL A golden egg was the hidden treasure, and o trophy In the form of a rabbit was the prize in the third annual Easter Egg hlunt sponsored by Voigt hiall. Fraternitys and dormitory men rose at sunrise to search for the egg; each group was given a treasure map in the form of a riddle, designed to befuddle but also to lead to the golden egg. Proceeds from the hunt were used to buy Easter baskets for the Children ' s hlome. Santa ' s workshop complete with bustling elves was the setting for the Christmas formal. And to practice the spirit of the holiday season, Voigt women participated in an Angel-PIxIe Week. In the memory of the woman whose name their dorm bears. Dean Voigt, dorm residents made scholarship and loyalty their aim. Row one: Phyllis Harris, Margaret Falkenberg. Row two: Julia Paull, Pat Ervin, Judy Small, Alice Pitcock, Jeannine West, Jean Morgan (president), Marjorie Warman, Peg Kowalka, Arlene J. Blaine, Marlyn Broom, Marion Spiegel. Row three: Cynthia Noles, Gretchen Gahm, Nancy Harless, Judy Morris, Elaine Hovanyi, Jessie Jones, Mary Hen- son, Lee Brogue, Mrs. Mary K. Formon, Diane Grande, Eden Anderson, Audrey Balinsky, Sondy Arman, Sandro Richcreek, Zona Fulkerson, Shirley Onofrey, Lynn Gardner, Doris Axe, Kay Mellenbrook.
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