Iowa State University - Bomb Yearbook (Ames, IA)

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Actives: Darlcne Airy, ' 57, Des Moines; Sara Allen, ' 55, Ccntralia, III.; Lcc . ArU, 56, Carroll; Claire Borrud, ' 57, Elgin, 111.; VitRinia Braman, ' 57, At- lantic; Marge Clausen, ' 56, Stanhope; Jo C ' opley, ' 55, Klgin, 111.; Doris Dickin- son, ' 57, Cedar Falls; Lois Felix, ' 57, Cedar Rapids; Ruth Frantz, ' 55, Grand Junction; Janet Fritz, ' 56. Blakesburg; Justine Fritze, ' 55, Des Moines; Mary Anne Cohr, ' 55. Sioux City; Joyce Griffin. ' 56, Western Springs, III.; Nona Grogan, ' 57. Des Moines; Jane Hamnierly. ' 55, Nevada; Janet Hasscll, ' 56, , Arlington Heights, 111.; Charlene Hayne, ' 56, Marshalltown; Joyce Herchen- fToder, ' 55, Quincy, III.; Betty Horalck, ' 55, Hollywood, III.; Jayne Hunter. ' 56, Blakesburg; Doris Jirsa, ' 56, Waterloo; Joan Jacobs, ' 55, Duluth, Minn.; [Joanne Johnson, ' 56, Des Moines; Karen Krueger. ' 57. Minneapolis, Minn.; I Jackie Long. ' 57. Ames; Beth Macy, ' 55, Arlington, Virginia; Caroline Mar- I tin, ' 57. Niles, III.; Judy Murssel, 56 River Forest. III.; Nancy Peck, ' 56 Calmar; Anne Radcliffe, ' 57, Moline; Dorothv Radcliffc, ' 57, Moline; Arlcne Smith, ' 57. Waterloo; Marge Van Gorp, ' 55, Chicago, III. Janet Wilson, ' 56, Webster City; Eddy Zielinski, ' 55, Chicago, 111.; Donna Danielson, ' 57, Ne- vada. Pledges: Dorothy Allen, ' 58, Nevada; Caryl Anderson, ' 57. Webster City; Janet Cookman. ' 58. Evanston, III.; Julie Groulik. ' 58, Schyler, Nebr.; Joan Hcrchenroder, ' 58, Quincy, 111.; Mary Hosnier, ' 58. Ames; Francie Iten, ' 58, Clinton; Janice Keepf. ' 58, Hampton; Arleta Kobbe, ' 58, Carroll; Judy Kra- caw, ' 58, Ft. Madison; Linda Lyle, ' 58, Kansas City, Kansas; Janet Lynch, ' 58, Cedar Falls; Mary Maasdam, ' 58, Ottumwa; Barbara Marmion, ' 58, Des Moines; Sara Miles, ' 57, Guthrie Center; Joycy Peterson, ' 58, NIacedonia; Janet Piel, 58, Harvey, III.; Francie Stratbuckcr, ' 58. Omaha, Nebr.; Peggy Thicssen, ' 57, Sac City; Ruth Wimmer, ' 58, Ottumwa; Karen Wylic, ' 5B, Waterloo; Erma Nicholson, ' 58, Ames. Waiting for those fraternity men to pick them up for that Friday night dance exchange, these ADPiN decided to relax for a minute. Eighty national chapters Founded nationally in i8 i Pi chapter established in i u First Row: Jirsa, A. Radcliile, Horalck, D. RadclifFc, Arts, Fritz, Hayiic, Herchcnroder, Johnson, Hassell (Treas.). Second Roto: Smith, Fritze, Airy, Dickinson, Clausen, Meiher, Grogan, Griffin, Sievers, Braman, Lantz. Third Row: Muessel (V.P.), Peck, Hunter, VanGorp, Borrud, Hanimerly, Martin, Zielinski, Frantz, Gohr, Macy, Jacobs, Allen (Pres.), Wilson. « ,rjPi t e V w

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You can ' t hardly get them no more as the AUPi ' s echo (ieorgie Gobel ' s statement while they watch his show on their television set. Autograph lx oks went out when plaster of paris was invented. These artittic ADPi ' i are trying to add a little beauty to this bare cast. B BOW do you like that? the two boys griped ■ M to their dates. We tramp all over the cam- pus for half the night, and when we do find the treasure it turns out to be fake money! Following this prc-fireside treasure hunt, ADPi ' s and their guys returned to the house to dance, pop corn and roast marshmallows amid corn stalks, pumpkins and other harvest decorations. Holiday Inn ' found the Alpha Delta Pi house converted into a night club Christmas setting de- signed to satisfy every mood. Classical and jazz music were featured in different rooms. The land of Pretend, a fanciful world of abstract shapes and gently turning mobiles in black, silver and aqua, descended on the big house on Greeley. The winter quarter formal was pre- ceded by a dinner at the Lincoln Lodge in Boone. One . . . two . . . three . . . ! Two arms and two legs flailed helplessly for a second or so. Splash!! A cheer went up from the bank as an ill-fated ADPi swam back to the shore to dry herself by the fire. The ADPi ' s Hunt afternoon of swimming and boating Fa| ,e Money at McFarland ' s Lake was climaxed by a large picnic dinner. After filling themselves, the ADPi ' s and their dates migrated back to the house for dancing. Sore muscles and hours of practice were re- warded last spring when the sports-minded ADPi ' s captured the Women ' s Intramural trophy awarded by WAA. The award is based both on skill and participation. The ADPi ' s are proud of their near 100 percent participation, a goal long sought. No Monkey Business at ISC — Our Tail of Achievement. A large, perky monkey with a tail of notable linear dimensions passed slowly before the judges ' stand. For their original monkey business the ADPi ' s carried home the second place trophy in the sorority division of the 1954 Veishea parade. Dads claimed dates with their daughters as the ADPi ' s entertained for Parents ' Weekend. After the football game, parents were guests of honor at an ADPi open house. Dads took o er the house for the night, while the moms and daughters stayed elsewhere. The girls must have been good hostesses, for at Sunday noon dinner they were presented with a television set — gift of the moms and dads. 2t



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First Row: Sinclair, Fischer. Harvey, Shehan, Pr or, M. Johnson, LilUrd, Hannav, Slade. Second How M He»s, Fox. Bishop, Countiss, Hamilion (Treas.,), Ry- lander, Mathis, Long, Klopping. Third Row: Lewellen. Paulson. L. Hess, Dockcndorf, Johnston (Sec), B. Johnson, Mann, Smith. Fourth Row: Luken (V.P.), Chamberf, Mahedy, Scarborough, Mrs. Williams, Bogue (Pres.), Castle (V.P.), Ivcrson, Knoop. J Founded nationally in igo Rho chapter established in igiy Sixty-three national chapters 9 Actives: Shirley Bishop. •S6, C;lcn FJlyn, 111.; Jean Bogue, ' b ' l, Bcresforxl. S. Dak.; Louise Castle. ' 5,5, La Grange, 111.; Lynne Chambers. ' 56, Des Moines; Eileen Cxmntiss. ' 56. Hinsdale. III.; Doris Dockendorff. ' 57. Pella; Marilyn Fischer, ' 55, Neola; Leanah Fox. ' 55. Toledo. Ohio; Mary Jo Hamilton, ' 56, Ames; Phyllis Hannay. ' 56. Cedar Rapids; Marlys Harveyi ' 56. Ksthervillc; Maria n Hess, ' 55, Hinsdale. III.; Margaret Hill, ' 55. Des Plaines. 111.: Margaret Hussey, ' 55. Waukegan. 111.; Janice Ivcrson. ' 56. Minor, N. Dak.; Barbara Johnson, ' .56. Moline. III.; Merrill Johnson. ' 57. Western Springs. 111.; Jeanne Johnston, ' 55, Park Ridge, III.; Janice Klopping. ' 56, IndcrwiKKl; Athalia Knoop. ' 57. Little Rock, . rk.; Su anne Lewellen. 57. Cedar Rapids; Becky I.ong. ' 57. Hubbard; Marcia Lillard. ' 57. Winterset: lone Luken. ' 55. LeMars; Jo Mann. ' ,56, Treynor; Sarah Mahedv. ' 57. Des Moines; Ellen Mathis. ' 56. Normal. III.; Janice Nordaker. ' 55. Des Moines: Neva Paulson. ' 57. Ames; Patricia Prior. ' 57. Wauwalosa. Wis.; Jane Rv- lander. ' 57. Davenport; Nancy Scarborough. ' 57. Crete, III.; Carolyn Shehan, ' 57. Council Bluffs; Yvonne Slade. ' 56, Cedar Rapids; Jeaneen Sinclair, ' 55. Oelwein: Doris Smith, ' .5fi. Skokie, III. I ' lrdges: Elaine Adkins. ' 58, Omaha. Neb.; Jan .Aiulersim. ' 58, Sioux City: Mary Bowen. ' 57, Mankato. Minn.; Jeanie Breilenkamp. ' 58. Des Moines; Mahala Brown. ' ,58. Farragut; Mary Ann Burdick. ' 58. Pekin. 111.; Marv l)arb«hire. ' 58. RtKkwe ' l City; Mary Alice Cerard. ' 58. Duluth. .Minn.; Barbara Gerling. ' 57. Charles Citv; Jane Grote. ' 57. Webster (iroves. Mo.; Miriam Hassan. ' 56. Red Oak; Judy Hawk. ' ,58. Park Ridge. III.; Dawn Henri ' , ' 58. Ames; Kay Kapfer. ' 58. Greenfield; Marlene I.uetk. ' .58. Still- water, Minn.; Helen Ixing. ' 58. Rock Vallev; Jane Moore. ' 58, Oak Park. 111.; Carolyn Payc. ' 58. Des Moines; Pat Reid. ' 58. Des .Moines; Donna Rob- son. ' ,58. Kirkwood. Mo,; Jane .Shingledet ker. ' 58. Sioux Falls. S. Dak.; Anita .Smith, ' .58. Mt. Vernon; Nancy Spikings. ' 58, Park Ridge. III.; Connie Swiedom, ' 58, Davenport. 30

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