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Big evening coming up i MORRISON HALL BACK ROW: Beverly Shellcr. X. Manchester, ' 49; JoHanna Larsen. Albion. ' 51: Dorotliv Caw-ten. Arling- ton, ' a., ' 48: Patricia Ritter, Elkhart. 51; Ann Schafer, Ft. Thomas, ' 51; Audrey Smith, E. Chicago. ' 48; Desma Krhin. Kokomo, ' 51; Donna Elizabeth Hummel, Union Cit ' , ' 49; Florence Knight, Butterfield, ' 51; Janet Harover, Beech Grove, ' 51; Xanc ' Brooks, Muncie, ' 51; Janet Jennings. Mishawaka, ' 50; Ann Le- Roy, ' alkerton. ' 50; Marcia Keel, Indianapolis, ' 51; Bettj ' Jane Rath- bun, Ft. WavTie, ' 50; Ruth Rian, Gar -, ' 51; Nhirtha Schmidt. Louis- ville. Ky.. ' 50; Josepliine Bishop, South Bend. ' 51. THIRD ROW: Patricia Woods. Mil- roy. 50; Patricia Rogers, Hammond. 51; Mary Lee DLxon, Wingate, ' 50; Norma Woods, Indianapolis, P.G.; Maril Ti Moore, Ft. WavTie, ' 51; Betty Jean eesner, Danville, ' 48; I ' atricia Baldwin. Sevmour, ' 49. SECOND ROW: Shirley Patrick, Clo erdale, ' 49; Rosemary Manche, Carthage, ' 49; ' irginia Shireman, Xew Salisbury, ' 49; Suzanne Black, Xew York, ' 51; Marilxn Levin, Ham- mond, ' 51; Rosemary BrowTi, Dan- ille, ' 49; Martha Jane Reel, Schenec- tady, X.Y., ' 48; Beverly Baugh, Rens- selaer, ' 49; CarolvTi Maas, Brook- Ivn, ' 49; Marjorie Coffey, Brookl Ti. ' 50. FROXT RO ' : Janice Ruble, Parker, ' 51; 01i e Prado, Bedford, ' 50; Jac- queline Richcreek, Kokomo, ' 51; Fredabelle King. Sheridan, ' 51; Eliz- abeth Bourne, Kokomo, ' 48; Betty- Jo ' right. Xew Salishiu- -. ' 48; Irene Biu-tzner. . ubum. ' 49; Be erly Foote, South Bend, ' 51; Suzanne Plrillips. Larchmont. X. ! ' ., ' 51; Marih-n Holmes, Toledo, Ohio, ' 51; Bett - Shockley, Indianapolis. ' 50; Geraldine Hall. Conners -ille, ' 51. 361
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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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BACK ROW: Marilyn Jo Bailey, ■ lbany, ' 50; Nancy McManus, 111., ' 50; Connie Winters, Ga., ' -IS; Cccilc Clark, New y. ' l ' Mary Boles, Nabb, Marion, ' 50; I ' ' ,. Chicago, ' 49; ' 51; Marilyn 51. OFFICERS: Marie Minopoli President Anita Needham... Vice-President Fran Good Treasurer Jo Bailey Social Chairman FOURTH Siilem, ' 50; lleiWetta K Jvidson, ' 51; Eileen Wayne, ' 50 Mter that first spirited p.j. party, there was no stopping the Oak Hall giils. This started a year crowded with open houses, bridge games, e.xchange dinners, hay rides, and those precious boresses. The girls ha e so much to remember— the night Jody Mikels sang Cindy Anna — sta ing up all night thinking the Homecoming prize was in the bag. and then not even getting honorable mention— the serenades when all of Oak hung out die windows listening— tlie way Jo Darner rang her cowbell after each I.U. touchdown— the Christmas tree— those nights when the music of Nhirgie Hidays accordion drifted tliiough the dorm— tlie fine job prexy Marie Minopoli did diroughout the year and how pretty she looked at Oak ' s formal in April. How proud they were of Renee Israel and Vonnie Triece (Board of Standards member) when they helped organize the Social Usage Conference ' s fashion show— of Martha Alsen the Alpha Lambda Delta girl— of the ' ' brains who at- tended the scholarship dinner— of Martha, Fat Parcells, Elnora Turner, and Dorothy Fine for receiving Mortar Board recognition— of die Blue Crest girls— and especially proud of Miss Sophia Haase, resident counselor, her staff, and the girls themselves who made the year successful. THIRD ROW. Suzanne Summe, Mishawaka, ' 51; Norma Lee Craig, Petersburg, ' 51; Sandra Lou Douglas, Ft. Branch, ' 51; Sarnie Belle Chattin, V ' incennes. ' 51; Andy Ferrini, E. Chicago, ' 50. SECOND ROW: Phillis Forman, In- dianapolis, ' 51; Shirley Sacks, Far Rockaway, N.Y., ' 51; Helaine Ross, Arverne, N.Y., ' 51; Julia Cranes, Robinson, 111., ' 50; Jeanne Lindsay, Robinson, 111., ' 51; Barbara Gil- baugh, Muncie, ' 51; Ruby Buliler, Bremen, ' 51; Jeanne Long, Frankfort, ' 51; Virginia Carpenette, Jefferson- ville, ' 51; Lois Foster, Whiting, ' 51. FRONT ROW: Betty Calkins, La Porte, ' 51; Mary Ann Braunlin, Marion, ' 49; Betty Kincaid, La Porte, ' 50; ' Virginia Lancaster, Indianapolis, ' Virginia Houchins, La Porte, Patricia Fern Smith, Hebron, Ruth Given, Chicago, 111., ' 51; ean Linn, Whiting, ' 51. I ZI f ]EI »
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