Ripon College - Crimson Yearbook (Ripon, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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While Wilma Daga officiate- at the vie, Lois Lund, Pat Lovesy, Mary Gray, Jean Knight, Mary Wilbur, Kay Jenkins Pat Helander, Lenta McCoy, and Jean Oversell catch up on the latest gossip they just heart! over at the Lilian. Betsy Gruber is giving the girls some new plans for the next famous Bartlett skit. Her interested audience consists of Mary Lou Blattspieler, Pat Teschrier, Bcv Bloch wit z, Marilyn Starred, Shirley l'hackray, Bev Lick, Betty King, Prances Holt, Ivtlna Schneider, Doris Engel, Lorraine Kasten and Cecilc Hall. 25

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Bartlett President - - Doris Ai.fokd Vice President - PAT IIEI..VNDEK Vtcre(ary-trensurer - Alice SCMliCK f'SG.I Represent. - June Nickels For the first time in many years, it was the Bartlett group of freshmen that was the smaller. But these Bartlett girls were not to be overshadowed by the larger group up the hill. Inspired with the traditions found within the wails of the time-honored hall, this energetic group of Bartlett frosh soon had the halls ringing with the sound of their good times. But it wasn't only fun that kept them busy. Their frosh year is filled with the memories of hours spent in play practice for the Mask and Wig. or typing up in the Days office, till the wee hours working on the Greenhorn issue. They were active in Ver-Adest. WAA. the women’s hockey team; they helped make high school seniors feel at home during Friendship Week-end. Bartlett was also well represented on the honor roll. On “Frolics Night.’ the Bart- lett girls walked oft with top honors, in their skit about rhe Merri-men. When it came to sports, the sorority girls realized they were up against a good team after a few minutes of play agetinst these energetic gals. Bartlett elections were held during second quarter under the new system of the Wo- men's Self Governing Association—to ena- ble the girls to become better acquainted before making their choice of leaders. Their four new officers were presented to the rest of the school at a Sunday afternoon tea in the student lounge by the president of WSGA. The Bartlett girls may pat themselves or. the back for a successful year. They prid- ed themselves on their loyalty to their house and to each other. Their great spirit is a great asset to the campus. The Harriett frosh give out with tln-ir well-known smiles. Here are Florence Sick. Doris Alford, Anne Blaedon, Nikki’’ Nickels, Fatty” Bridges, l.oretta Oquist, Eleanor Mealy, Marge Smith, Norma Weiss and Eleanor Schuck.



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Smith Hall The third-floor gang at Smith nl vay assembles in the smallest room. Jim I.c ttreese doc.Ni’t have to worn about placing hostess. Carol Maynard, Jean Hreidenb.ach, Sally Roberts, Jean Hammond, Helen Michels, Sis Skov icil, (limn Slender, and Eleanor Kvcrro.nl can entertain tlicinsclves vciy well. President - - Ruth Wilcox Vice President - Marion Davidson Secretary-treasurer Jean- Hammond H'SC.I Represent. Jean Bkeioenoacii A radical change has occurred on the hill ; for this year, the former home of the Delta Sigma Psi fraternity, has become a women’s dormitory! However, the Smith boys will not be too dismayed with the sit- uation when they see the splendid record the girls are making. Under the guidance of a very capable president, the Smith girls have led the cam pus in many activities. These very active frosh girls can be found in choir, in the Mask and Wig. on the Days and Crimson staffs, with editorships on the Frosh Days. as co-chaihmen for Ver-Adest. and near the top of the heap in WAA final tabulations. Pi Tati Pi. the newly formed sorority, was organized by seven Smith girls. On Frol- ics night. the Smith girls presented a prize- winning skit. Two outstanding Smith girls were placed on the honor roll. These, and other activities prove the Smith frosh to be all-around girls. Election of officers was not held until January, in order to make the choice of leaders a good one. The four girls were then presented to the student body at a tea in the Student Union lounge on Sunday. January 21 by the president of the Wo- men's Self Governing Association. The Delta Sigs may be proud of the Smith girls, whose loyalty to the great fra- ternity is in great evidence when they sing Stand Her in a Corner and end it with a lusty Delta Sigma Psi. And when the fraternity men return to the campus they can see for themselves the versatility and exuberance of their adopted Smith sisters. 26

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