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Jeanette Hake, President Home Economics, Platte Center Row 1: Hake, Jeanette, president, 65; Price, Carol, vice president, ' 65 Binegor, Joyne, secretary, ' 66; Maurer, Gladys, treasurer, ' 66. Row 2 Abrahamson, Cheryl, ' 65; Banks, Elaine, ' 67; Beckenhauer, Margaret, ' 67 Benson, Maria, ' 67; Bergh, Cheryl, ' 66; Binegar, Janice, ' 64; Broz, Jean ette, ' 64; Buchanan, Sue, ' 64; Dissmeyer, Karen, ' 66; Doell, Eloise, ' 66 Pick, Kathleen, ' 66; Frear, Jacquelyn, ' 67; Gibson, Nancy, ' 65; Grone, Cyrena, ' 67. Row 3: Hohn, Natalie, ' 67; Heybrock, Sandra, ' 66; Jen nings, Marian, ' 67; Johnson, Julie, ' 67; Johnson, Sandra, ' 66; Kaufmonn Janice, ' 67; Klingman, Carol, ' 67; Ksiazek, Carolyn, ' 64; Laverty, Joan ' 66; Leech, Valerie, ' 64; Logemann, Carol, ' 67; McDowell, Jane, ' 67 McKeog, Linda, ' 65. Row 4; Mass, Sharon, ' 67; Milby, Donna, ' 67 Mitchell, Connie, ' 65; Mueller, Anita, ' 64; Northouse, LouAnn, ' 67; Otte man, Joyce, ' 67; Phifer, Marlis, ' 66; Posvor, Anita, ' 67; Proffit, Judith ' 66. Row 5: Romanoff, Elizabeth, ' 66; Schroeter, Judith, ' 66; Siemers Patsy, ' 64; Semrad, Judith, ' 65; Severs, Cynthia, ' 67; Sutherland, Lynne ' 66; Wollen, Glendo, 65; Wellmon, Judeen, ' 66; Williams, Frances, ' 65. Unique Modeling Sparks Miss Burr Hall Contest Applause turned to hoots at the Burr East Talent Show and Miss Burr Hall contest as men from Burr West modeled ladies ' clothing during costume changes. The audience elected Miss Burr Hall on the basis of beauty, talent and poise in modeling, and the win- ner received a charm bracelet. Between appearances of the contestants. Burr East and West groups enter- tained with pantomimes and singing. Tiddly winks, card games, checkers and monopoly competition attracted participants and funds to the Burr East-Burr West money-raising carnival. Bene- fits from the joint Friday afternoon affair were con- tributed to the All University Fund. In other activities with Burr West, the halls con- structed a Homecoming display and harmonized at a Christmas party. Ag Men invited Burr East to a roller skating party, and dorm residents were hos- tesses for football open houses. " Teed " by a sudden rain, Marcia Melichor changes courses and practices drives inside. 311
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