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Synadelphic provides an economical place for girls to live and also develops coop- eration between the girls liv- ing and working together. The girls maintain a grade average usually above all other living groups. They sponsor functions each quarter and participate in university activities. This women's co-op began in T942 in connection with the School of Religion. In T947 it became a regular living group. Mrs. Galt has been house- mother since 1950. '11 '-is ' lt Q Standing, left to right: Mabel Myrich, Helen Hancock, Janice Thruston, Bev Starry, Linda Wasley, Betty Brown, Martha Olsen, Karen Renwick, Joyce Christensen, Kathy Scholl, Jean Madsen. Seated: Mary Janson, Laura Wolverton, Kay Garber, Nola Terentiff, June Genger, Donna Goodrich, Judy Ashihara. Elrod men are usually in the top rank scholastically, but life at Elrod is never dull. Wing parties, impromptu gather- ings, and organized functions, includ- ing a dinner dance, help the men relax. Telephones are handy and forever busy. Mrs. Berry served again as our mother away from home, for the Elrod fellows. Synddelphic OFFICERS COUNCIL President is Carl Cain, secretary, Bill Davis, social chairman, Mark Vadheimg and athletic chairman, Rudy Reimold. Elrod Hall
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Turner Hall means home to the main body of upperclass non- affiliated MSU women. These girls maintain a busy social life by many organized teas, firesides, and functions such as the fall Barn Dance and winter formal. The independents of Turner hold their share of campus offices and usually score high in vvomen's intramural sports At least once a year the Turner Hall gals find time to steal Bertha, the Foresters' traditional sweet- heart,-usually lust before the annual Foresters' Ball. K. ll Two Turner Hall girls escape to their room for a quiet evening of studying ,Sax A 1 if Elaine Hoem, Rita Tennant, Mrs. Mallick, Judy Fisher and Glenna Nelson at the annual Christmas party. ,W 1 'Wwe MAIN OFFICERS Turner Hall Left to right: Nancy Engelhardt, Kay Roberts, Anne Tyukodi, Sandra Orr, Norma Clayton, Martha Comer, Alice Curdy Jeannette Bach Judy Zaeske, Marcia McDonald. 320
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