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ALICE LLOYD First Row: Nancy Henson, Susie Naiburg, Joan Gutman, Cathleen Dennis, Liz Klatzky, Jan McKay. Diane Bortman, Diane Title, Pamela Whateley, Joyce Starr, Linda Kelsey, Gillian Malkin. Second Row: Suzanne Samberg, Barbara Michals, Ellie Wolpaw, Lois Maidment, Judy Levy, Linda Stern, Dale Wooliver, Elaine Giblin, Susan Klein, Mina Jo Rosenbloom, Nancy Chisick, Heather Scott, Sharon Joseph, Gayle Nordstrom. Third Row: Aileen Hul- man, Wendy Robins, Wendy Drew, Ginny Cook, Sharyn Elston, Gini Edwards, Sue Squibb, Barbara Parr, Beverly Howard, Karen Hohmann, Lillian Schrotzberger, Mary Sue Grant, Trish Quinn, Amy Goldberg, Renee Silverman. Fourth Row: Rachel Aniado, Diana Doyle, Carol Lubin, Cheryl Schwartz, Susan Hungerford, Randy Upson, Lynn Boet, Kathie Witner, Nancy Beth Peoples, Carolyn Sue Balman, Marcella Neal, Mary Lee Miller, Janet Parker, Janet Hurley, Nancy Goldman, Lynn Thomson. Fifth Row: Marty Ecclestone, Susan Levitt, Susan Proctor, Linda Jensen, Lynne Snycler, Carolyn Porter, Carol Budek, Rosemary Richardson, Susan Izak, Joan Hondorp, Karen Wall, Pat Karppinen, Jackie Olree, Janet Fair, Pam Gutin, Nancy Guiser, Mary Walker, Diana Saglimbene. The girls of Angell House plan many activities for the year. Every fall we have Dads ' Day, climaxed by the football game and a banquet. In the spring we entertain our mothers for a weekend. In addition, there are Homecoming, Michigras, and fun get-togethers for Angells only. Led by our president, Carolyn Balman, and guided by our wonderful house mother, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, this promises to be the best year ever for the Angells. ANGELL 13
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First Row: Sharon Bedford, Alyce Atwood, Juanita Kasza, Ellen Weiland, Irene Jones, Jerilyn Jones, Jane Worman, Patricia Parsons, Mary Tillotson, Shelley Evans, Bccki Brogan, Diane Beasecker, Judy Peters, Lorene Strefling, Susan McCalla, Marceline Leuzingcr. Second Row: Judith Stetz, Pam Damm, Kathy Hanlon, Carolyn Cromwell, Sheryl Price, Sue Bunting, Nancy Welch, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Coller, Corey Boniface, Emily Wynn, Judy Spencer, Nancy Urbaniak, Diane Hand, Saundra Paschal, Sharon Grant, Andrea Freeman. Third Row : Carol Rappcport, Kathy Flintosh, Janice Hulka, Anne Ray Newland, Eileen Bickel, Carrie Conrad, Nancy Seper, Patricia Kline, Baiba Rudzitis, Sharon Senk, Bonnie Holman, Jean Hayward, Cynthia Tennant, Jenny Ebdon, Jeanne Gerlach, Rebecca Chapman, Robin David, Susanne Orrin, Barbara Picken, Marlene Highhill. Fourth Row: Judith McHugh, Carole Foster, Cheryl Beatty, Marilyn Mittleman, Marcy Miller, Carol Jo Crawford, Katherinc Domoto, Julie Brooks, Sandra Schwebel, Jane Kegel, Joanne Khoury, Judy Lesinski, Kathy Syrett, Leann Moss, Judy Goodwin, Jane Siegel, Donna Heikkinen, Susan Conger, Ginny Korb, Suzanne Scarborough. Fifth Row: Anne Wylie, Nancy Randle, Catherine McDougall, Cynthia Centkowski, Marilyn Clancy, Judith Hutton, Priscilla Nirdlinger, Jo Bowerman, Sasha Nourse, Ute Kirchhoff, Suzanne Chapman, Sheryl Smith, Sharon Hendrick, Beverly Miller. Mary Hutzel. Among the fun-filled activities in which Jordon girls reveled were the Big-Little Sister mug party, the Mystery Party, the choir ' s participation in the I.Q.C. Sing, building the Homecoming display, and traditional tree-trimming party. With the spring semester came the turn-about dance, the honors ' dinner, the annual picnic, and the junior-senior breakfast. Jordon girls have these shared experiences to long remember from this especially exciting year at the University. JORDAN First Row: Lynn Schmiege, Judith Vogler, Patricia Edwards, Kathleen Jagdmann, Kathie Marston, Janice Holda, Margaret Bergin, Laura Gordero, Mary Jane Hill, Sue Matthews, Rebecca Fry, Gail Smiley, Jenifer Sisson. Second Row: Ann Ohlson, Mary Charlton, Dorothy Read, Martha Mason, Mary Jo Schiller, Alison Atherton, Mary Lou Butcher, Liz Weber, Sue Coleinan, Joanne Farrar, H. Ethelyn Williams, Cathy Gulevich, Kathy Fodrocy. Third Row: Janet Heim, Christine Hoyt, Diane Dunham, Diane Gustafson, Maureen McEnaney, Carol Levine, Myrna Kasey, Marybeth Dean, Elaine Edmunds, Jill Hurlbert, Cindy DeBolt, Ruth Stephenson, Christine Padgett, Janet 7-ich, Helen Jean Hill, Colleen McCormick, Christine Hess, Sharon Aitken, Judith Suiinen, Charlotte Burnett. Fourth Row: Cynthia Kessler. Ann Fredrick, Sue Fleming, Lynn Wallace, Linda Pritchard, Sarah Randels, Donna Barnard, Sandra Lcgan, Stephanie Hooker, Pat Morris, Norma Bolt, Crete Evans, Sarah Marr, Valerie Edmonds.
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ALICE LLOYD first flow: Shirley A. ick, Megan Biesele, Fran Arkis, Susan Tenenbaum, Judy Salisbury, Alice Meier, Sue Nelson, Karen Goldberg. Second Row: Joanne Krause, Harriet Davidson, Karen Jo Van Hollenbeck, Sherry Johnson, Sherry Gaines, Nancy Sofen, Judi Weil, Gladys Reinstein, Jane Schor, Lee Weider. Third Row: Regina Abramson, Sue Edreich, Paula Lawson, Joyce Sapperstein, Sue Cleve- land, Janet Shirling, Bonnie Sutherland, Kathie Helper, Karen McCarty, Kay Matzen, Barbara Cartier, Jeanne Wilson. fin M V Chi It I Hinsdale House boasts one hundred and forty of the girls on campus. Our activities are varied and numerous, including tea parties with the Middies, parents ' weekend with our Moms and Dads, a bus tour of North Campus, avid Homecoming participation, and sore throats after the Michigan-Michigan State football game. HINSDALE r J i 14
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