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Bentson ' s, Bergman ' s, Cleirk ' s, and Hubble ' s Boarding Houses First Row. (Bergman ' s) Sylvia Martin, Diane Thompson Judy Partis, Sandra Stahl. Second Row: (Bentson ' s) Ruth Smith, Jane Walker, Gwen Brenner, Judy Wersch kul, Chris Thayer, Jacki Hansen. Third Rou ; (Hubble ' s) Jan Lackey, Marilyn Hunten, Mary Snow, Diane Devere aux, Ella Chavis, Joan Platzer, Naarah VanPufflen. Not Pictured: (Bergman ' s) Barbara Jean Cavanaugh, Susan Kohn, Kathy Mulholland, Pat Peck, Jackie Reese, Susan Richmond. (Clark ' s) Leah -Whitaker. (Hubble ' s) Diedra Hake. Bentson ' s, at 1104 University, has a most popular sun porch during almost every month of the year. Led by president Judy Werschkul, AWS representative Chris Thayer, and resident advisor Ruth Smith, the girls enjoy traditional parties, water fights, card games, and studying. President Diane Thompson co-ordinates activities at Bergman ' s, located at 1029 University, with assistance from AWS representative Jackie Reese and their resident advisor Sandi Stahl. A steak-fry in Estes Park in the fall was the outstanding social function of the year for the residents of Hubble ' s Boarding House, 1044 Pleasant. Joan Platzer is pres- ident, and Ella Chavis is AWS repre- sentative. ■ ' - ' °°° ' ° ' » ™» ' ™ ■■ii
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aQ.S:0A i«ft«« ti« « £ - -i 5 1 F.rst Rou-: Judy Churchill, Beverly Seay, Linda Backlin, May Jo Coleman, Joby Kay Jenkins, Maria Jacobitz, Donna VerLee, Julie Spewee. Second Rou-: Kathy Farley, Kay Nichols, Janett DeLaurentis, Joyce Sechler, Linda Lansing, Karen Ann Stubbs, Eleanor Esterly. Third Row. Katherine Korbel, Mary Bullington, Susan Fisher, Anne Blohm, Eva Jane Barnett, Kitty Clark, Julia May, Judy Modglin, Carolyn Hastie, Ellyn Greenberg, Sandra Davidson, Diane Hofmann, Nancy Davenport. Fourth Roif: Sarah Meloy, Sally Callander, Mary Lou Hipps, Mary Jane Wright, Carolyn McCusker, Nancy Hoydston, Susan McDonald, Nancy Lee Craven, Lou Anne Hall, Judy Kopecky. The Colonieil The Colonial may be the baby boarding house in age, this being its first year on campus, but it will never be a baby in size. This modem residence is the college home for 84 girls, and the cafeteria style meals attract a number of male boarders as well. During rush a rumor made the Colonial a sorority house annex. Untrue in reality, the statement bears likeness in activity because the girls have functions with the fraternities. Other social activities included a Christmas Party, coffee hours, spring party, and bridge. Mrs. Ruth Holmes is housemother with resident advi- sors Nancy Davenport, Marilyn Mendel, and Hanna Schroeder aiding. Julie Spence, president; Sarah Meloy, AWS representative; and Kay Nichols, secretary, gov- ern the Colonial. Air Force Ball Queen Finalist Miki Crabill and cheer- leader Sherry Parsons along with Julie and Sarah in Porpoise are representative of Colonial talents and abilities. About Boink Boink: The four and a half foot tall rab- bit pictured with the girls was a birthday present for Sandy Greenblatt. He was baptized Boink Boink (word of the day) and unanimously acclaimed by all as B.M.O.C. But Mom, I just have to have more money! 350
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