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' fcamofa and Sue Fall quarter was started out with tKe usual excitement of freshmen initiation, which concluded with a formal candlelight ceremony. The week following initiation the Sue girls enjoyed a progres¬ sive fireside. ' Everyone joined in the gaiety of Homecoming and Sue won first prize for signs and third prize on their float. The Christmas season brought the excitement of choral competition. They won third prize for decorations and enjoyed the fun of singing. During the winter quarter the dorm sponsored a dance called Nightmare Alley. The gym was decorated with goblins, witches, and super-natural monsters. Spring quarter was started off with a new house mother, Mrs. Janet Thorn. Two open houses were held; one for Senior Day and one for Mother ' s Day. Sue ' s Spring formal Spring Fantasy was one of the biggest successes of the year. Another enjoyable event was the dorm picnic which was held at Vantage during May. . Dorm officers were: La Rae Abplanalp, presi¬ dent; Adrienne Toppila, vice-president; Gleni Howard, secretary; Mabel Hatcher, treasurer; Jo Widness, courtesy chairman; Joanne Jen¬ kins and Jeanne Le Blanc, social commissioners; Frankie Kordes, SGA Representative. Wing leaders were Geralyn Kuglr, Shirley Woolley, Marian Sneve, Doris Graffunder, and Imogene Spurgeon. Mrs. Mary Humphries and Mrs. Thorn were house mothers. SUE LOMBARO Seated Kvgler, Qraffwnder. Abplanalp. Howard, Hale Her. First Row Rifdo . Spurgeon, Miller, Jenkins. Kordes. Le BUflo, W.dnesa 29
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@aecU Returned 7 Kamola kail had another successful year under the leadership of Shirley Heckel, president; Lilliam Luther, vice-president; Barbara Jensen .secretary; Barbara Heidegger, treasurer; Barba¬ ra Hancock, Demi Carr, and Mary Hemenway, social commissioners, and Shirley Olson as SGA representative. Activities began at Kamola with tho initiation of freshmen and campus progressive fire¬ sides. Next was Homecoming, and Kamola walked away with first prize for floats, second prize for signs and third prize for skits. Also during fall quarter, Kamola held a joint barn dance-hayride at the Denmark Grange together with Munsonites. With Christmas not far away, plans were formulated to have prizes for door decorations for which most of the girls competed. After vacation a new quarter began and new events were arranged. Kamola and Mun¬ son again joined in planning a unusual activity which proved to be not only successful, but profitable as well. This was tho Munson-Kamola Ski-Weekend at Swauk. The closing event of winter quarter was the Valentine house party. Spring quarter the main social event was the formal private tolo. The girls co-operated in this final activity and worked hard to make it successful. KAMOLA HALL OFFICERS Saatad: Janaan. Luthar, Mackal. First Raw: Carr. Himanway. OCaon.
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‘THai’iied Student ta ' VetviUe 30 Vetville is a collego housing unit open to married students and their families. The residents of Vetville participated in many activities this year. Among these most enjoyed were the annual Christmas party held in the C.E.S. auditorium and the Vetville spring picnic held at Swauk. Win¬ ning third place with a sign in the Homecoming activities, and sponsoring a very successful Senior Day dance, were two of the outstanding achievements during the past year. Vetville also had a basketball team participating in the intramural activities. Officers for this year were Mayor, Monte May; vice-mayor, Dean Hagerty; secretary, Gladys Holliday; treasurer, Chuck Chapman; and S.G.A. representative, Fred Babb. V6TVILLE Firtt Row. BAbb, Chapman, Moll-day. May. Hjgfltrty nat in pictMra.
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