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Front Row: Jo Ann Krantz, Amy Bennett, Flora Sandweiss, Cookie Lerman, Nancy Johnson, Mrs. Kretzschmer, Jan Wilczewski, Kay Freeman, Marcia Milanowski, Marion Anne, Anita Block. Back Row: Olga Budor, Connie Bailey, Karen Anderson, Lois Weiss, Jac- queline Nelson, Mildred Friedman, Denise Landc. Sandy Moore, Marne DeWitt, Anne Gossett, Pat Bonnett. Couzens The girls of Couzens Hall are undergraduate students of various colleges many are junior and senior nursing students. All are integrated in one dormitory, East and West Couzens Halls. Within Couzens, the girls work together to put out the Couzens paper, plan together for the international and faculty dinners, and greet the Univer- sity together for teas after football games and open-open houses. Student nurses main- tain most of their traditional school activities and, at the same time, make new friends outside of nursing. The girls of the other colleges can listen to fascinating nursing ex- periences over the dinner table. Front Row: Betty Tanner, Donna Chappell, Joan Hollerback, Joan Kohrman, Carol Wallace, Charlotte Martzowka, Emily Cohen, Eileen Vance, Elizabeth Knollmueller, Miriam Brown, Nancy Brown. Back Row: Valerie Cole, Lynn Buckner, Joan Yarrow, o Phyllis Kraus, Eleanor Kuhn, Frances Whitehouse, JoAnne Zim- merman, Dottie Reinberg, Evelyn Hubacker, Marion Duerke, Tcrri Onufrak, Tula VanDyne. , ft i.ff
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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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. ,] . Mow-. Front Ron: li.nl .n.i Klivans, Judy Miller, Beverly Rirhman. Bar- bara Namias. Sandy Morrison, Linda Kreschner. Joulictte Sailer. Second Row: R.ub.ini Splanr, Anriclte TenElshof. Beverly Schcch- UT. Judy Webster. Mrs. Mason, Linda Alexander, Joyce Larsun. Ann Srhmidt. Camillc Blissick. Third Row: Lucille Stilson. Renn Shrodeck, Carolyn Williams. Shirley Larkin. Terry Jaskula. Ann Zeleney, Chris Hosak, Arlene Wolberg, Sharron Maxon, Doris Ma- rangelo, Marcia Sipes. Back Row: Madeleine Moss. Elaine Braver- man, Marilyn Paulson, Lynda Mazer, Carol Ellis. Evelyn Cohler, Pat Evans, Shirley Zao, Susan Cortes. -many astand iwfis I ' niver- s main- foots inga- Couzens Outsider look at Con ens Hall and sec dark brick that continues into lighter, newer brick. This gives the effect of two houses within one building. The girls living inside, however, feel that they live in one big house, for in their government and in their activities, they co-operate as one body. They share similar television lounges, eating halls and study facilities. After going through a cafeteria line, the girls seat themselves in a single long dining room. Also, just to prove that the girls are extremely resource- ful, they convert their dining area, in a practical fashion, into a co-ed study hall for the use of all Couzenites and their dates who wish to study together in the evenings. b.T ni Front Row: Evelyn Schmelzer. Barbara Thomson. June Tiefenbrum, Alice Joseph, Betty Carlson, Katty Dahl, Beverly Hill. Virginia Wanly, Rosemary Barnett. Second Row: Clarisse Cook, Ginny H hberner. Elisc Saranow, Dianne Magid. Janet Clark. Joann Hodgman. Jean Butterer, Elizabeth Holmgren. Sally Heath. Third Row: Soralee Cohen. Kay Boyer. Joan Singer. Susan Tuttle, Kay Fredricki, Elsie Plank. Eugenia Kwok. Nanry Leach.
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