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Edmund Hall Edmund Hall holds many fond memories for the girls in the classes of 1962 and 1963. It was during these two years that we made lasting friendships and strengthened the goals for our future. We started off the year by attending various mixers at Northeastern, M. I. T., Boston College, Boston University, Wentworth; and of course, our own Get- Acquainted Mixer. We joined the many school clubs, and looked ahead to the coming year. Edmund entertained Florence at a come-as-you-are Halloween Party. Novem- ber saw Edmund ' s first date party, which was a success. The next month brought Christmas time with the trimming of the tree and the dorm. At this time we also went Caroling at the Vuley Nursing Home in Brookline. The girls gave a party to which were invited several children whose excitement put us all in the true spirit of Christmas. We followed this party with our own party and its joke gifts. We celebrated the end of exams with a pre-Sweetheart Dance punch party. The girls then settled down to their second semester schedules. A pleasant vacation was in store for the girls who went to Europe. This in itself was an experience never to be forgotten. Spring came bringing with it shopping sprees, spring mixers, trips to the Es- planade, topped off by Fisher Day at the Pops. Late in the spring, we had our farewell party which ended an unforgettable year in our college life. First row: Patricia Field, Judy Culver, Priscilla Douglass, Carole Smith, Mary Doran. Second row: Gale Daggett, Sandra Bailey, President; Alice Wagner, Social Chairman; Mrs. Lil- lian Smith, House Director; Lucille Rose, Council Member; Linda Paggioli, Council Member; Linda Tenney, Treasurer. Third row: Donna Mackinaw, Diane Sibolkin, Janet Stevens, Joan Groves, Joyce Jenkins, Carolyn Moran, Sandra Norskey. Joyce Rawn, Nancy Kyte, Marlynn Myers, Edna West. Deanna Rollins, Linda Pratt. Fourth row: Judy Decareau, Susan Pierce, Carolyn MacKenzie, Roberta Kropp, Janet Yardley, Linda Spencer, Catherine Martin. 13
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Andrew Hall Living in Andrew Hall these past two years has given the seniors many won- derful memories. Our studies have kept us busy, but our monthly dorm parties are a welcome break in the routine. Our biggest event each year is the Christmas Party we give for underprivileged children from the Salvation Army. The bright glow on the children ' s faces as they received all their gifts really helped to make our holidays more meaningful. This year our piggy bank has turned into a wishing well where we put in our change and our wishes are almost guaranteed to come true. The proceeds from the well go towards sending children to the Morgan Memorial Fresh Air Camp. We are still saving our old nylons and clothes to give to the Boston State Mental Hospital where the patients make good use of them. Whist games, study hours, mail calls, one-inch heels, term papers, clothes borrowing, house rules, and telephone calls were all a part of our dorm life we ' ll never forget. We could never show all our appreciation to Mrs. McKee for her guidance, companionship, and the countless little favors she has done for us. The friends we have made, and the wonderful memories we will have are just two of the many reasons why the seniors at Andrew Hall say, We wouldn ' t trade these past two years for anything! First row: Roberta Zampieri, Kae Lobdell, Gail Maculewicz, Sandra Butterworth, Sandra Bernier. Second row: Sandra Goggin, Social Chairman; Jane Affleck, Council Member; Ann Rae Tondreault, Treasurer; Mrs. McKee, House Director; Lou Ellen Ladd, President; Hilda Rothenheber, Secretary; Maureen Coleman. Third row: Susannah Poole, Kris Keeler, Margie Sturm, Karen Smith, Lynda Merrow, Glorianne Per- reault, Susan Astle, Polly Thurlow, Phronietta Mela, Janice Wright. Fourth row: Fanny Duhl, Virginia Wedge, Barbara Judkins, Dolores McFall, Kay Daly, Margie Labor, Annette Polonsky. 12
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Florence Hall This year Florence Hall has really had a variety of activities — mixers, parties, proms, and the old study routine (of course!). Our first social activity in the fall was a dorm party to which we invited boys from the surrounding colleges. The twist proved to be the hit of the evening. Florence Hall was entertained at Halloween by Edmund Hall, and we all had a great time just sitting around singing or learning new names. This year at Christmas we tried something new to celebrate the season. We invited our dates to a party at which we decorated the tree, sang carols, danced, ate, played cards, and just had a fabulous time! The New Year brings more activities— school dances, theater parties, teas, etc. — that Florence Hall is looking forward to. Dear old Florence always finishes the year with a bang — a picnic at the beach where we blow the rest of our dorm money and all get burnt to a crisp. We hope that the weather will cooperate again this year. When June rolls around, we will look back on these memories and many more— initiation (the onions), water fights, one inch heels, nylons. We ' ll find them hard to forget! First row: Nancy Boone, Barbara Swift, Susan Brown, Judy Palma Giardino, Bette Magoon, Janice Sablak, Linda Homer, Leach, Marie Hirniak. Second row: Eileen Brenerman, Kathy Mrs. Hazel Miller, House Director; Marsha DollofF, Patricia Gardner, Social Chairman; Sally Hines, Council Member; Splaine, Janet Detweiler, Janice Ewen. Fourth row: Janet Kathy Larson, President; Lynne Streiber, Secretary; Colleen Miller, Suzanne Moors, Dorothy Purda, Jean Witham, Joyce Love, Treasurer; Beverley Mitchell, Marcia Dillon. Third row: Castner, Dorothy Stimpfel, Madelyn Bryant. 14
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