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EDDIE AND THE shuttle bus was the object of the Draper float. How well do you like ice cream? To live in Draper, you have to love It, as the girls award a trophy every year to the one who can eat the nnost cups of ice cream. Other activities which establish a close bond of friendship among Draper girls are a traditional Christmas decorating party, Easter breakfast, a dormitory formal and a senior dinner. Draper Hall LEADERS OF DRAPER Hall are: ROW 1, Karen Bufka, Jan Rapp, Sondie Hobin, Joanne Pugh, Sue Hickman, Irene Warsaw, Sharon Bridgman; ROW 2, Pat Schuett, Betty Kusala, Louise LaMorre, Miss Josephine Dominici, Mrs. Lucille Yost, Mary Morton, Pat Abramson, Peg Slater, Ruth Grostic; ROW 3, Karen Wolf, Margaret Hale, Julie Blank, Bev Miller, Carol Dorman, Sybil Simmons, Jackie Matthews, Daryl Anderson, Margaret Strong, Kay Butler, Carol Skove, Joan Bishop, Nancy Reed.
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Whirling through a year ' s activities proves exciting. Many of the eagerly anticipated events of the year are the secret buddy system at Christmas and the Christmas party, the spring formal, and a senior dinner. This year some of the Davis girls provided a special service, that of baby sitting free of charge, during the holiday season. Leading the Davis girls this year have been Sandy Fonger, president; Gail Mitchell, first vice-president; Loretta Moore, second vice-president; Carole Par- dee, secretary; and Sue Wright, treasurer. Mrs. Helen Inman is the resident director and Miss Lola Haller is the assistant director. A CENTER OF ACTIVITY is the desk and switchboard. Davis Hall W ll« IV IF ts ' wr mr
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' vn COMBINED EFFORTS GO into making a dormitory display for Homecoming. A combination of studies and social life doesn ' t leave much free time for Draper girls. Yet they always find time to help others. Among their good- will projects are sending children from the State hHospital to Pretty Lake Camp for a week end. Serving as president of Draper this year has been Mary Morton. Working with her have been Louise LaMorre, first vice-president; Pat Abramson, sec- ond vice-president; Peg Slater, secretary; and Betty Kujala, treasurer. Mrs. Lucille Yost is the resident director and Miss Josephine Dominici is the assist- ant director.
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