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Front Row: Mary Montgelas, Catherine Fairweather, Kristen Anderson, Rochelle Wilson, Diane Forman, Irene Conrad, Miriam Tarcov, Denah Schuman, Kathy Ryan, Jacqueline Valluzzo, Joyce Poposki; Second Row: Alice Chindbloom, Renee Miller, Barbara Pasket, Susan Jacobson, Susan Brenner, Deborah Herman, Leslie Groff, Anne Bauer, Alice Graham, Ruth Hornburg, Mary Freuchtel; Back Row: Carol Spencer, Kathleen Torina, Kathleen Kubach, Barbara Gantz, Arlene Sztuk, Patricia Gilchrist, Joan Doig, Linda Bross, Wendy Simon, Saundra Whitehorn, Barbara Enlund, Lottie Crafton, Julia Mastri, Patricia Cola. MOSHER Another of Mosher ' s traditions, continued this year, was the annual Christmas open-open house, where parents, friends, and dates had a chance to see Christmas greenery and clever door decorations. A new function was added to the Mosher calendar this year. It is the Big-Little sister pizza party, held early in the fall. This party gives the girls a chance to become better acquainted with each other, while relaxing from a day ' s work and multiplying the day ' s calorie intake. For the next week it ' s diet, girls, diet! Front Row: Kristin Marin, Sandra Finley, Jocelyn Riley, Judith Burnett, Gloria Boman, Barbara Rutzen, Mary Ann McFadden, Judith Reilly, Brooke Burgess, Bonita Wisniewski, Diane Farrens; Second Row: Evelyn Turner, Judith Leland, Judith Ward, Gail Frank, Janet Benowitz, Nancy Seifer, Joan Neiman, Perri Boodner, Janet Bergelin, Elaine Surowitz, Janet Colman; Back Row: Ruth Hetmanski, Susan Reed, Karen Belanger, Marjorie Stockard, Beatrice Grubauch, Jeanne Meyer, Carol Porter, Alma Henderson, Irene Caubet, Jeanne Vig, Merilee Gauthier. 135
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Front Row: Ruth Winslow, Louise Yanke, Anna Leach, Jane Deighton, Janet Hertler, Ethel Kocsis, Donna Shoemaker, Mee Pin Cheong, Bonnie Rupp, Norma Rubenstein; Second Row: Bette Jo Remus, Donna Barton, Barbara Johnson, Susanna Hale, Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Tice, Mrs. Fay Burks, Alice Houk, Marian Berger, Margaret Wu, Florence Lumetta; Third Row: Alice Fincke, Karen Craven, Julia Mastri, Sharon Carey, Janet Jedele, Joyce Mesch, Diane Wegener, Gunta Martinsons, Aija Kuplis, Lija Kuplis, Jane Schulzinger, Lynne VanWestrench, Germaine Ludwig, Molly Zimont, Janet Fast; Back Row: Leona Brodsky, Kathy Rogalsk, Karen Palley, Laurieann Chutis, Nancy Thompson, Alice Traris, Christy Cogan, Carole Simpson, Linda Milan, Nancy Muller, Blanche Ehresman, Shirley Behnan. MOSHER Mosherites were kept busy participating in class activities, a Mosher tradition. The freshman class started the year presenting Mosherella, a take-off on the fairy-tale, Cinderella. Then the sophomores took over working diligently on the Christmas dinner, preparing menus and table decorations. A skit, Scrooge on Trial, was given. A pleasant surprise was in store for the seniors, when the juniors presented the elegant Junior- Senior breakfast. The seniors participated in the honors dinner, where all girls with outstanding scholarship, and those who had been active in the dormitory, were rewarded. Front Row: Anne Morgan, Marcine Schmidt, Carlsne Brackel, Carol Sinn, Florence Higley, Ceal Lyle, Vivian Subarsky, Amy Vanderlyn, Patti Poffenberger, Mary Jardine, Barbara Victor; Second Row: Constance Clancy, Elizabeth Dobrowalski, Marise Riddell, Leta Stanton, Judith Nowak, Marcia Pope, Leila Stewart, Dawn Welch, Kathryn Yakes, Marcia Taylor, Elaine Young; Back Row: Sandra Levine, Janet Wullbrandt, Joan L ' eVert, Patricia Cook, Marjorie Bloom, Nancy Neely, Adele Becker, Jacqueline Dudd, Janet Rasey, Paula Stralnic, Linda Jean Myers.
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Geddes. Front Row: Lois Harrison, Donna Haney, Dona Barcy, Constance De Mille, Mary Lou Thacker, Lenore Holland, Catherine Johnson, Shirley Black; Second Row: Norma Ortwig, Lois Katsock, Carol Isotalo, Carol Schneider, Mrs. Gertrude Leidy, Eleanor Man- nikka, Suella May, Carol Tenhunen; Back Row: Vilma Ungerson, Alice Woods, Jean Hemsen, Linda Grashoff, Judy Forde, Helen Elzey, Diane Wyman, Mary Paulson, Erika Wilinski. GEDDES Take a house on top of Geddes Hill . . . Add wide-eyed freshmen . . . swinging sophomores . . . busy juniors . . . parting seniors . . . Mix with a Big-Little Sister Program ... a little Michiche- vitz for Homecoming ... an occasional date din- ner ... a Christmas Buffet ... a Spring Tea . . . a little work and a lot of fun . . Geddes House! ADELIA CHEEVER The fall of 1961 makes the 40th year that Adelia Cheever has served as a University Cooperative house for women. It ' s inception began with the generosity of the Cheevers and the Goodards, former dis- tinguished residents of Ann Arbo r. Their spirit is still reflected in the scholarship endowments given each semester to Cheever resi- dents. Adelia Cheever. Front Row: Gale Reynolds, Janet Eighmey, Audrey Shook, Kathee Poswalk, Jacqueline Gebben; Second Row: Sally Maloney, Jonene Eliasson, Emily Cutler, Ruth Hawthorne, Karol Kimmerly, Annemarie Leh; Third Row: Joyce Gritter, Susan Blake, Susan Rockey, Margaret Browning, Alberta Auringer, Caroline Schaut, Grace Beach, Mary Wibalda, Kathleen Eisele; Back Row: Jeanette Petlach, Sandra Cole, Susan Bicoll, Margaret Olajos, Mary Knott, Elaine Crosby, Ruth Leckrone, Dorothy Harhold.
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