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leaving Jor hell ucely . . . looking at Olexas rogue's gallery . . signin' out . . . CO.ne on, shake those bones . . Lawanna leads a little jivin . . so long, gals . . . Class of 19+5— Marjorie Anderson Helen Beckmann lnr lane Boebel Maureen Bullough l ori Caballero Virginia Carson Jane Comstock l.awana Connell Colleen Ciugnn Jean Dcroin Marilyn Dixon Mary Egerman Marie Farrclly Ruth Fcrdinandsen Jeanne Fox Helen Gransnick Ann Hcllincrs Phyllis Johns Eleanor Johnson Marjorie Johnston Bonnie Kaiser Emily Lamar Lucille Mamerow Ma ry Michel Maripat Murray Joyce Ncslow Doris Olexa Beverly Patou Jean Perry I»is Pipkorn Madelyn Schmaltz I.uc Schneider ha tier Marian Schueler Dorotln Tambke Frances Tiein Elaine Warnke Barbara Wheeler Ci.asj of 19+3— Dorothy Cowling Kventy-fivt
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President . Lucy Schxeiokkbaukr Treasurer . Madelyn SCHMAl.TZ Social Chairman . Marie Fakreu.y Historian . . . Jexnn'k Fox Intramural Mgr. DOROTHY Tam»KR Qantlett tM-cdl This year's group of freshman girls liv- ing in Bartlett Hall is the third such group under the comparatively new freshman dormitory system. It seems, to all ap- pearances. to be a system that works well, for. under the leadership of Lucy Sclmei- derbauer, house president, the gals have, we hear, had a year that will be mem- orable in the lives of all of them. Not the least of their pleasant memories of living together was the presence of their new house-mother. Miss jane Crawford, who is rather like one of them herself. Since she is also the Women's Physical Education instructor, it is to be expected that she found extracurricular opportu- nities to keep her charges in tip-top phys- ical condition. As a strongly unified house. Bartlett can stand with the best organized group on the campus, and as far as originality of social ideas goes, she has few her equal—as was proved by her steak-fry dance on the tennis courts this April. Next year's Bartlett girls will indeed find a precedent set for them by this year's group. Top Row, left to right—Miss Crawford, M. Hullough, E. Warlike, fc. Johnson, M. Murray, I). Tambkc, li. Wheel- er, J. Fox, D. Olexa, M. Egerman, C. Crogan, B. Patou, M. Farrell} Third Row—E. Lamar, R. Fcrdiiiamlspn, L. Pipkorn, F. Trciu, J. Comstock, L. Mamciow Set on J Row—J. Nolow, M. Scliuclct, II. Beckmann, D. Caballero, A. Hcllmcr , M. Johnston, P. Johns H- Graus- nick, L. Connell, V. Sugurmuu, M. Schmaltz First Row—J. Heroin, B. Kaiser, V. Carson, M. Boebel, M. Dixon, VI. Michel, VI. Anderson, J. Perry, I.. Schnei- derbauer. twenty-four
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I‘mulari . . . Marilyn Bukkas 'ice President . Gladys STREII’F Secretory Treasurer Ik.va WkisCENSCli. Social Chairman K. VVlIINFIEi.D and K. Carfy fea itlett Ahm x, Spring has conic when the Bartlett An- nex girls sit on the front norch. That's what they say anyway. Whether study- ing. smoking, or talking, there is always a representation there to say hello to a pass- erby and make him aware of this relative- ly new girls' dorm. Now in its second year, it has made a name for itself, and is no longer considered the overllow ol Bartlett. The two houses do work to- gether, hold their parties together, and abide by similar rules, but at the same time, the Annex ' is recognized as a dis- tinctly separate dorm, self-governing and independent. It has its own officers and its share of inner-house activity. The co-eds pride themselves on their loyalty to this and to each other. All the comforts of home plus the fun and excitement of living with a group, describe Bartlett Annex in a nutshell. first Ron;, left to ru ht- -M. Russell, A. Olson. R. Walker. K. Carey. It. Whinneld, V. Olson. M. Koehler Second Row—L. Burras, G. Stieif, L. VVciscnsel, S. Morris. A. Killenhrand, K. Klenert twenty-six
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