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ROMANY RAWNIES Front row, left to right: Alice Fracaro, Josephine De- Cant, Lillian Nemanic, Betty Donsker, Doris Onetti, Ruth McAdow, Eleanor Swift, Second row: Martha Bath, Evelyn Timmons, Frances Parrott, Mildred Parrott, Mar¬ iam Wahrhaftig, Marjorie Duffy. Third row: Elizabeth Smith, Mary Opdyke. June Allen, Edna Boyer, Dixie Wilson, Anna Belle Holmes, Grace Bath, Sallie Miller. Romany Rawnies The largest campus women’s club, for out of town girls, is the one designed to carry out social and service activities. At the be¬ ginning of every semester a freshman tea and candlelight ceremony is held. This semester the highlight in the life of this busy organi¬ zation was the banquet hel dat the Copper Lantern. Parties, too, had an important spot on their social calendar. The group is spoil- , sored by Miss Beth Hightower. The Pall officers included Betty Donsker, president; Alice Fra¬ caro, vice president: Doris Crispin, secretary; Ann Johnson, treas¬ urer. For the Spring semester Doris Crispin was elected president, with Dixie Wilson first vice president Doris Onetti, second vice pres¬ ident; Lillian Nemanic, secretary; Mary Opdyke, treasurer; Martha Bath, publicity manager. ROMANY RAWNIE OFFICERS Front row. left to right: Mary ODdyke, treasurer; Martha Bath, publicity chairman; Doris Crispin, president; Lillian Nemanic, secretary. Back row: Dixie Wilson, first vice president; Doris Onetti, second vice president.
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Women ' s Athletic Association Phyllis Hunter, top, confined herself to inter-precinct matches this semester; her ability to play was proven when it took a professional to put her out of the running in the Nationals at Forest Hills. Alice Petta, in the top right, demonstrates one of the women’s sports, others include badminton, basketball, bowling, posture, modeling, fencing, dancing, golf, arhcerv, and tennis. Barbara Mayers and Ruth McAdow “jumping the horse,” and Jane Carmack “traveling the rings,” pictured below, left, illustrate two of many physical fitness activities. These physical feats are not confined to WAA’s alone. Four days, instead of two, for all women built biceps, took down waistlines in a physical fitness program stepped up to meet the war tempo. WAA officers, lower left, are - Lois Merwin, president; Alice Petta, vice president; Camille Amide, secretary; Jeanne Riley, treasurer; and Arleen Matson, general sports manager. Active members are: Marjorie McCleary, Jane Carmack, Phyllis Hunter, Virginia Winters, Ruth McAdow, Mary Toscanni, Margaret Bowden, Norma Kimber, Jean Trimmer, Betty Good, and Mrs. Prince, sponsor.
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