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Front Row: A. LaRene Mohler, Myrna Lou Dalitz, Catherine Dyni, Ann Roper, Sandra Freeman, Judith Haun, Lois Shapiro, Susan Holstein, Nancy Chalut, Joan Ernst, Nancy Cohen, Donna Stark. Second Row: Margo Colby, Carol Shuck, Nancy Huizengg, Mar- guerite Robertson, Linda Quiggle, Mrs. Seldon, Linda Kahn, Judith Jacobs, Nancy Foster, Saragale Reinglass, Laurie Ross, Raleigh Rodoff, Patricia Murton. Third Row: Dorothy Steerman, Marilyn Goodman, Barbara Court, Nancy Klopfer, Pauline Yeagley, Jean Palmer Front Row: Mary Kitchens, Mary Mumaw, Beverly Stein, Judy Sherman, Mary Jo Leighton, Suellen Keller, Bethel Stanton, Brenda Fink, Gayle Weisbly, Judith Block, Rochelle Lane, Laurel Gold- man. Second Row: Marilyn Workman, Judith Krieger, Helene Prizant, Hermine Green, Priscilla Sandt, Mrs. Selden, Barbara Schoening, Jeanne McMath, Evelyn Azen, Irene Rudin, Eleanor Goldberg, Karen Shaftoe. Third Row: Drucilla Dexter, Connie Mathie, Carol Pratz, Joyce Griffin. Eileen Lentner, Barbara Rule- owski, Joan Voss, Nancy Ruescher, Nancy Johnson. Natalie Ensign, Susan Zimmerman. Back Row: Patricia Luzski, Jill Whisler, Cyn- thia Ginter, Nancy Murfin, Carol Heuman, Linda Kanner, Jill Clarridge, Rose Dubault, Marilyn Swanson, Linda Bush. Judith Blake, Joan Gregory, Sheila Ranta, Judith Reynolds, Judith Gru- ber, Janet Kosse. The establishment of new traditions has been a goal of Palmer House in Alice Lloyd this year. Who ' s Who in Palmer helped everyone become better acquainted. This led to the establishment of an award for the girls who prove themselves outstanding in the academic field and in house participation. A burst of enthusiasm also called forth many to join the Palmer Singers, of whom the entire dorm is tremendously proud. Fortnight, Homecoming, and Michigras were challeng- ing as well as fun. The costume party at Hallowe ' en and freshmen skits at Christmas made for good times and happy memories. Campus activities found Palmer girls everywhere at the Daily, or the League, in Frosh Weekend, Soph Show, or MUSKET. Danta, Judy Satterley, Alice Campbell, Joyce Bogg, Linda Fryer, Elizabeth Blakley, Pat Wells, Julia Nowlin, Pat Wedler, Anne Reed, Shelley Gantz, June Rose. Back Row: Abby Gould, Lee Foster, Sandra Priehs, Judith Shetterly, Julayne Carpenter, Joyce Hillig, Dean Malmstrom, Dawn BeMent, Julie Hoffman, Kay Rasmussen. Roberta Ewing, Sylvia Smith. 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 ?... . 4
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I front Row: Sharon M.ithrwv K.i Anderson, Toby Clhapni.in. M.irr Rosciolelli, Betsy Higdon. Pauline Mitchell, Ija Jurjcvski, It nli. ii. i Goldbcro, Brrnda Cohen. Winona Garnry, Stephanie Fan- tli-. Cheryl Copeland. Second Row: Cccile Wcinstein, Toni De- Klorio, Phyllis Luce, Audrey Graff, Susan Frakas, Mrs. Burgeon, Janice Greenbaum, Peggy Heigas, Gail Zielke, Linda Harder. Helen Bicum. Third Row: Judy Hanelin, Faye Vincent, Phyllis Bron- stein, Harriet Wallace, Sue Cornell, Carol Tappi, Kaye Kiriten, Carol Janowsky, Norma Peck. Linda Olen, Sue Taylor, Carolyn Cohn, LouAnn Parmalee, Kay McCaffrey, Nancy Morrison. Rosalie Ygay, Maureen Meckison. Back Row: Marsha Doell, Lenore Ma- loney, Judy Heller, Joy Moss, Joan Coulton, Sandra Gaillard, Lee Roderick. Carol Oshorn. Guna Zobans, Marian Morton, Brenda Freedland, Lois Cohen, Peg Pater, Linda Victor, Connie Richard. Sandra Manchester, Lois Lyons. Klcinstueck House started of! this year with a bang! During Orientation Week the freshmen were entertained with a Prisoners ' Party. Following this were mixers, a Big- Little Sister Dinner, a Thanksgiving party, a holiday party where both Christmas and Hanukkah traditions were fea- tured and a Valentine ' s Day affair. Kleinstueck initiated several firsts this year. One of the traditions started was a junior-senior dinner with the Law Quad. A Cast-Signing Party for the House Director and an all-house Birthday Night were also traditions begun this year. The girls also initiated a new scholarship program this year. The house sponsored many speakers to give the girls new ideas on how to maintain high scholarship. Kleinstueck Front Row: Joan Studniky, Sue Newton, Wyntie Arford, Sheila YVeisberg, Elaine Shankerman, Janet Shew, Bet Amsden, Ann Mary Doud. Jean Greimel. Second Row: Sandra Weinstein, Sadie Pink- ston, Judy Meyer, Joyce Robertson, Lois Hoenecke, Kirsten Peter- son, Alice Hurtik, Marsha Jo Demorest, Jean Sidorczuk. Barbara SIMM . Enid Weisband. Third Row: Ellie Arno, Ruth Alix. Judy Hit- zig, Jean Bergstrom, Mary Johns. Esther Levine, Nancy Haliten. Gretchen Bohlander, Sonia Mathcws. Etta Rajkovich, Arlene Mil- holancan. Back Row: Peggy Childs. Nancy Goldstein, Sue Burke, Myra Goines, Vivian Snydcr, Marilyn Passke, Joyce Kirlanoff, Mayde Vestrich, Martha Cox, Elaine Fink.
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IP rv raUt. :b er.Cyn. , iGra- Front Row: Hiitli.i Adi. T.Carol Baker. Ji-an Wrber, Joan Donovan, hit.i Fox, Adrlr Busaid. Patricia Petruschke, Natalie Moment, M.m S.uros. Gaylc Ashburn, Grace Johnston, Nancy Vermullen, Const.nxr Hill. Ruth Allen. Second Row: Olive Allen, Mary Yea- kry, Junr Chan. Trcnna Edmonson, Claudia Teatsorth, Kay I)r 11. Smith, President; Mrs. Margaret Blake, Joan Appi, Jane Cobb, Ruth Vinstcin. Barbara Brandt, Viqar Quatri, Sue Gray, Nancy Wolf. Third Row: Virginia Shapoe, Cynthia Sietz, Bette Fried- man, Suzanne Picard, Martha Reyes, Jana Woodrum, Mary Parr. Margaret While, Martha Bloomquist, Lucille Piloff, Greta Dins- more, Marianna Estcrer, Aline Lappin, Rita Wilson, Elsie Schcrer, Evelyn Menzies, Eleanor Perry, Mitzie Muranaka. Back Row: Judith Palmer, Nancy Lees, Helga Frank, Diana Cortes, Theresa Garofano, Judith Lahde, Marilyn Bailey, Gaye LaGuire, Kathleen Hahn, Cynthia Allen, Carolyn Borden, Norma Margolish, Linda Lundquist, Helen Sippola, Jean Tanase. Martha Cook akise hnunv ioimis ' a aid I happy Martha Cook girls enjoy many long-standing traditions. A party is held each year in honor of everyone ' s unbirthday. Another tradition is the Christmas breakfast the girls troop downstairs carrying candles, to enjoy a hearty break- fast in front of a blazing fire. At parties, dancing can be held on the attractive terrace overlooking the court filled with magnolia trees. A name contest held each fall insures the girls of a pleas- ure rarely found in dorms that of knowing everyone within the group. The girls also take pride in their honor system and student government; typical of the high ideals of Mar- tha Cook. bftjer. intW. efo. i Hit . Front Row: Gertrude Mickley, Martha Mueller, Susan Shipp, Mary Jansscl, Eunice Richards, Delight Lewis, Linda Goodman, Janita Atkins. Cecilia Yip, Margaret Brake, Pamie Rentrop, Elisc Beck- with, Lucy Hester, Martha Maxwell. Second Row: Mary Alice Sorgenfrei, Frances Coulon, Novia Muir. Margaret Whinery, Sarah Drasin, Barbara Black, Janet RufTncr, Kay LaDouceur, Sarah Baird. Frances Moran, Alice Liddle, Sue LaCore, Judy Holmquist. Third Row: Katharine Ammar, Marlene Bickel, Miriam Barndt. Joan Gassaway, Nancy Grawemeyer, Sue McCleary, Astrid Henke, Maudella Warren, Lois Zook, Mary Bennett, Sylvia Wendrow, Jean Ann McBride, Nelita True, Ruth Alkema, Judith Heyner, Joanne DeLovr. Back Row: Karen Barling, Martha Fletcher, Jo- anne Tucker, Charlotte Costa, Linda Nelson, Ailern Mulligan, Sally Yager, Mary Johns, Margaret Campbell, Katharine Wood, Sara Fruchtbaum, Blanche Mueller, Marilyn Knaggs, Constance Degnan, Joyce Billing.
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