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if iv 1 2 if f K4 Qtr! K 3 . is L gs Hg S Lowry Hall houses seventy upperclass coeds. Activity Highlights Year at lowry Hall Winning second place honors for their float in the Tutor Day Parade was the first in a series of events highlighting life at Lowry Hall this year. The hall became a Christmas spectacle in December as the girls decorated their rooms for the annual room decorating contest, The dorm was honored by Winning Grand Prize as Room 29, the home of Jan Amert, Barb Hagen, Sue Hal- sted, and Betty Wyant, was judged the best decorated room on campus. The girls also made favors for the rest homes in Madison. The Snow Week skit, Oklahamlet, the spring open house, dorm elections, and the awarding of residential scholarships brought an eventful year at Lowry to a close. ACTIVITIES AT LOWRY HALL were headed by lstandingl Olson, vice-president, Beverly Hodne, secretary, Jackie Foross, Judy Knutson, president and counselor, Marilyn Moose, Giayle Mc- treasurer, Delores Hofer, social chairman. Caffrey, counselorsp Mrs. Ann Denny, housemother, lseatedl Lois 87
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FAQS i' swf N o Q ,gps if 1-R We-S SCP , -i3 V44 AAA- INTERDORM COUNCIL MEMBERS included: lstandingl Shannon Christenson, Dwayne Jacobson, Jean Lorang, Dave Dangel, Terry Thomas, iseatedl Mr. Edwards, Gayle Nelson, Miss DeForest, .lancy Lynch, and Mary Peterson. Q,QQauUl ' DIRECTING INTERDORM MEETINGS were: Shannon Christenson, chairman, and Gayle Nelson, secretary. 86 Council Promotes lnterclorm Activities The Interdorm Council is a fairly new or- ganization on campus whose primary purpose is to promote better relationships among the on-campus students. Throughout the year the Interdorm Council has sponsored many activities. Among the activities sponsored this year were a Halloween party, a Thanksgiving din- ner, Snow Week and an all-dorm open house.
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Gibb Qw .ir Finaikixxa Q1 if if -as if as rs., Bu. -is 3.- 1. ti sz W -9.1 s , x e MANAGING ACTIVITIES AT ZIMMERMANN HALL were: Dragserh, vice-president, linda. Perheram, counselori, Xiclfy Andrea Coulson, social chairman, Marge Maire, secretary, Woodard, president, Gloria Rnecke and Marilyn e errs, Vernietta Blume, counselor, Nancy Nelson, treasurer, Sue counselors. Zimmermann elcomes A New Housemother Zimmermann Hall serves as a freshman resident hall for women with upperclassmen serving as officers and counselors. It also contains the college cafeteria. Not only did Zimmermann welcome a new group of fresh- men but also a new house mother, Mrs. Irene Moose. Off course, a green freshman experiences many problems like doors sticking, room check and too much studying. The girls sent home-made Christmas cards to service- men in Viet Nam, presents to the boys and girls at the Redfield Children's Home, and games to the Vet- eran's Hospital in Sioux Falls. Mrs. Moose, the new housemother, can always be seen on duty, willing to lend a helping hand. 88
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