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MEMORIAL HALL BACK ROW: Pat Huntington, Silver Spring, Md., ' 51: Shirley Edwards, Terra Haute, ' 50: Betty Voss, Ft. Vayne, ' 51; Grace Schupback, New Martinsville, W.Va., ' 51: Myra Wool, Jersey City, N.J., ' 50; Joann Weiss, Hammond, ' 51; Rosalie Schusel, Forest Hills, N.J., ' 50; Mary Jane Washburn, Columbia City, ' 51; Julia Sharp, Frankfort, ' 51; E.stelle Lowe, Columbia City, ' 51; Lois Wil- son, Columbia City, ' 51; Elaine Slioncr, Kcndallville, ' 51; Joann Ziebcll, Kcndallville, ' 51; Marcia Brovlrs, Sharpsville, ' 51. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Reigbard, Pendleton, ' 51; Virginia Stroppel, Cincinnati, O., ' 51; Janet Utley, Mt. Vernon, ' 51; Jacqueline Brooks, In- dianapolis, ' 50; Vivian Beatty, Spen- cer, ' 48; Diamond Benson, Logans- port, 51; Pat McCloud, Centerpoint, ' 51; Lucille Schorr, Batesville, ' 51; Harriett Block, Connersville, ' 48; Ann Cline, Elkhart, ' 51. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Gentrv, Garrett, ' 50; Elna Williams, La Porte, ' 51; Blythe Mildner, Indianapolis, ' .51; Florence Gleason, Indianapolis, ' 51; Julia Mascara, Monongah, W. Va., ' 49; Joan Losche, Indianapolis, ' 50; Colleen Woo, New York, N.Y., ' 51; Christine Braasch, Sheyboygan, Wis., ' 51; Grace Anderson, Hamilton, ' 51; Suzanne Snowden, Rockville, ' 51; Margaret Hendrickson, Kewanna, ' 48; To Mosny, E. Chicago, ' 50. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Jarrett, Martinsville, ' 51; Delores Howell, Marion, ' 51; June Hettleship, Silver Spring, Md., ' 51; Pauhne Wessel, In- dianapolis, ' 49; Gladys Kropinski, Gary, ' 51; Phyllis Hallett, Indi- anapolis, ' 50; Juhenne Kuebler, Jasper, ' 51; Norma Bennett, Ft. Wayne, ' 51; Norma Murray, Kewan- na, ' ' 48; Clara RatliflF, Linton, ' 51; Nancv Thomas, Martinsville, ' 51. SECOND ROW: Margaret Huepen- becker. Ft. Wayne, ' 48; Marylee 359 Schlamp, Evansville, ' 50; Geraldine Burger, New Le. ington, ' 49; Frances Craig, Delphi, ' 51; Jeanne Dale, Muncie, ' 51; Janis Dales, Lafayette, ' 51; Judith Moreines, W. Englewood, N.J., ' 51; Carol Kostabade, Hobart, ' 51: Jean Poole, South Bend, ' 51; Emily Rehm, South Bend, ' 51; Joanna Biesemeyer, Syracuse, ' 51; Patricia Beck, Columbus, ' 51; Joan Bierly, Decatur, ' 50; Anne Hargis, Rockport, ' 48; Marv Rountree, Gary, ' 51. FRONT ROW: Marjorie Schlamp Evansville, ' 51; Carol Tapp, Ft ' ayne, ' 48; Jane Miller, Manilla, ' 51 Anne Tra coff, Ft. Wayne, ' 51 Marilyn EUis, Terre Haute, ' 50: Margaret Steinwedel, Sevmour, ' 50 Charlotte Moore, Carthage, ' 51; Joan Pearsey, Seymour, ' 51; Barbara Bray, W. Lafayette, ' 51; Norma Rumsyre, Columbia City, ' 51; Alice Skomp, Lafavette, ' 51.
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OFFICERS: Bett ' Buzzard R Betty McKinley V Betty Woodard Secretary X ' irginia Reilly Treasurer Marian Jiirek Social Chairman BACK HOW: Betty Huz .ard, Austin, Marihn Gather, Toledo, Ohio, oan McCarthy, Bloomfield. IS: Suzanne llelinan, South lane Fisch, IndianapoHs, ' «er, Vi. Wayne, ' 49; rantcsville, ' 51; Kath- ton, ' 50; Shirley 51 ' J„an Jennie li rvn, Bi Pass, II; K(:iin . dianap.ili ■■18; Tin ginia Fogarty Lou Furst, J! Mitchener, Indianap( S; Barbara Boyle, V Mansfield, In- I I ' arr, Whiting, inhin, ' 50; Vir- TIIIRD ROW: FL ior!fc cago. ' 50; Delores BaRfei Marilyn Bosse, Evan ma Bass, Gary, ' 50: lidsjr, Frankfort, ' 51 Ft. Branch, ' 51; Mary Brancli, ' 51; Harriet Walsh, P. ' 49; Joan Cash, E. Chicago. As soon as the residents of Memorial Hall entered its Gothic archway last fall, plans began buzzing. Plans were made for open houses like the Spirits ' Spree on Halloween and for punch parties, Cluistmas Pixie week, a musical talent show, a plunge party, and the big St. Patrick ' s Day dance. And the social life of these coeds was paralleled with their hard work. Proof of this was Memorial ' s strong representation in Alpha Lambda Delta, Blue Crest, and Pamarada. Many of the halls music students were in Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary for women. Shirley Pass and Norma Mmray were pledged to Theta Sigma Phi, professional journalism fraternity for women. Marian Jmek was Dormistory editor and chairman of the Social Usage Conference, and Col- leen Woo was elected Freshman Class diiector. Mary Evelyn Porter served on A.W.S. Board of Standards, and Betty McKinley, junior, was on A.W.S. Coun- cil. Many gii-ls worked on The Crimson Bull and Folio, Arbutus, and The Daily Student; more were active in A.W.S., W.R.A., and Y.W.C.A. President Buzz and the members of the House Council worked efficiently with Miss Dottie Lackey, resident counselor, to guide the way to higher scholastic achievement and bigger, better social events. Roberta Schilit, Indianapolis, ' 49; Virginia Reilly, Indianapolis, ' 49; Alice McDuffie, South Bend, ' 50; Brcnda Eastman, Burlington, ' 49; Frances Lindley, Indianapolis, ' 51. SECOND ROW: Lois Mintz, Lake- wood, O., ' 51; Ruth Tapscott, New Castle, ' 49; Bonnie Lou Stamm, Mishawaka, ' 49; Catherine Andrews, Decatur, ' 50; Lois Martin, Elkhart, ' 49; Betty Petsche, Ridgewood, N.J., ' 50; Harriet Nichols, N. Salem, ' 51; Lois Aders, Hagerstown, ' 51; Carol Newbury, Chicago, ' 50; Belle Green, Indianapolis, ' 48; Phyllis Kimmerling, Frankton, ' 51; Rogene Busche, W. Lafayette, ' 51; Celia Shatkin, Buffalo, N.Y., ' 49; Naiad Mason, N. Liberty, ' 49; Dorothy Hostetter Bainbridge, ' 48; Ruth Nitzberg, Philadelphia, Pa., ' 49; Grace Carlson, South Bend, ' 51. RONT ROW: Elizabeth Wallis, ingburg, ' 51; Ahce France, In- )hs, ' 51; Martha Marlowe, [isburg, ' 51; Mary Lou Gates, apolis, ' 50; Pat Wright, Sheri- ' 51; Mary Jane Centon, Paoli, Pattee. Crown Point, ' 51; Gary, ' 48; Dorothy ' 49; Pat Capehart, Phyllis Browarsky, t - ' ■ 1-.
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BACK ROW: Mary Ann Gettelfinger, Hanisex-, ' 19; Margaret Park, Gary, MariKii Taylor, Indianapolis, ' I ' liiirsa Etclic ' son, Cloverdale, Mar 1,(111 Worland, Kensselaer, l.illiaji Dawson. Carniel, ' 49; OFFICERS: Catherine Walker President Lois Reed Vice-President Pat Baldwin Secretary Phyllis Curlee Treasurer Merwyn Rulo Social Chairman Rrr M Jcau C Revno Diits, F Ramsc ' , Brockus, Aubruner, } Fedorko, Wliiting, Leesburg, ' 49; Elix;i Indianapolis, ' 51; k. Joncsboro, ' 50; ge. 111., ' 50; Lee 111., ' 50; Martha ' 51; Mary Ann ' 5 1 ; Barbara ' 51; Betty .51; Rosemarie Dichl son, In- dianapolis, ' 48. FOURTH ROW: J, : ion, ' 49; Margaret ' 51; Elizabeth Cops 49; Luella Jane Kell, I ' 51; Nellie Russe, Indianapolis Jane Congleton, Frankfort, Thelma Wentzil, South Bend Barbara Preston, Avilla, ' 48 Brickman, Chicago, ' 49. All walks in the Quad lead to Morrison Hall, center of W.R.H. at mealtime and center of busy actixity at all times. Girls worked and studied— Catherine Walker and Martha Jane Reel were in Mortar Board to prove it. And they had fun at p.j. parties, open houses, dances, coftee hours, and the gatherings around the piano every evening after dinner. Morrison girls also made themsehes known on campus. They were in Alpha Lambda Delta. Blue Crest, Pamarada, Mortar Board, Omicron Delta, Board of Standards, Pi Lambda Theta, W.R.A., Daubers Club, Student Council, Theta Sigma Phi, and Sigma Alpha Iota. Merwyn Rulo headed the Fashion Show for the Social Usage Conference in October. They participated in democratic government through work on their House Council, advised rather than ruled by Miss Frances Borosky, resident counselor. This year they boasted si.xteen seniors: Elizabeth Bourne, Dorothy Cowden, Mary Crandall, E elyn Gembala, Roseanna Clacken, Martha Ann Mawhorter, Elizabeth Mason, Barabara Preston, Lois Reed, Martha Jane Reel, Audrev Smith, Frances Sutherlin, Catherine Walker, Betty Jean Weesner, Judith Wood- mansee, and Betty Jo Wright. THIRD ROW: Mary Crandall, Crandall, 48; Lois Cortelyou, Craw- fordsville, ' 49; Eleanor London, Bridgeport, Conn., .50; Elizabeth Morello, Butte, Mont., ' 51; Plnllis Curlee, Kokonio, ' 51; Mar ' Conro , Hamilton, Ohio, ' 51. | SECOND ROW: Margaret Ann Davis, Linden, ' 50; Juell Friedman, | Gary, ' 51; Roseanna Glaeken. Mar- ion, ' 48; Martha Mawhorter, Culver. ' 48; Betty Patterson, Michigan City, ' 50; Gertrude Levin, Mannnond, ' 50; Geraldine Abels, Robinstm, ' 51; Leonora Kraft, Indianapolis, ' 48; Estelle Zweig, Gary, ' 51; Carol Shir- ley, Greeneastle, ' 51; Thursa Beavers, Elwood, ' 51; Ann Bartel, Warsaw, ' 51; Barbara Rogers, V ' eedersburg, ' 51; Marcella Thompson, New Al- han ' , ' 49. FRONT ROW: Gloria Kittell, La ge. 111., ' 49; Marian Rissman, , ' 51; Blossom Goldsholl, Gary, Barbara Huftman, Bluffton, ' 49; res Grund, Indianapolis, ' 48; Reed, Indianapolis, ' 48; Gloria son. Oak Park, 111.. ' 51; Jane Weber ■ ' S Indianapolis, ' 51; Nancy Schjj Salem, ' 51; Marjorie Rex, Se 8BnM3||Pa.. ' 51; Mavis Vance, GosM H Iartlia Goss, Moores- ville, j l KJ ' . clierson, Goshen, ' 51; Cii«Ss|BPistein, Hamilton, ' 51.
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