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McDonald ' s Boarding House First Rou : Susan Benrd, Ann Frohben;, judv Hester, Donna Perrella, Kit Tracv. Second Roir: Cindy Strickland, Non Baird, Helen Linton, Carol Barsotti, Barbara Heian, Karen Wilcox, Sally Harris. Third Rou-. Ginger ' erdin, Joan Easton, Mary Lichtsinn, Laurie Leithead, Holly Griffin, Sheila Tschirgi, Patricia Newman, Jennine McGinnis, Gayle Hitchcock. Fourth Rou ' : Pat Rumbaugh, Deborah Hill, Mary Jo Mulder, Jim Marsden, Bill Page, Graeme McCluggage, Dave Korts. Next to the Dugout, at the bottom of the hill, stands MacDonald ' s. If one would venture through the main portal, he would be impressed at the quiet, studious atmosphere which prevails in pursuit of the title Spite and Malice, or Bridge Champions. If one would go upstairs, the soothing tones of Peter, Paul, and Mary would induce him to join the gay session gathering at the couch in the hall. The click of knitting needles, the patter of feet running to the phone, the clanging of the meal bell add to homey MacDonald ' s atmosphere. Mrs. Hershey was in charge of feeding the group and keeping the hashers busy. Jane Bohan was president, Carol Barsotti was AWS Representative, with Anne McGill and Barbie Heian as resident advisors. The man on floor Bob Page was as much a part of the house as the front door. Week-ends found the girls on the slopes, on woodsies, at FAC, or in Denver. Boasting nearly sixty girls, MacDonald ' s had representatives in every area of aca- demics and in many extracurricular ac- tivities. MacDonald ' s Waiting Room First Row: Robert Page, Jerry Desserich, Darrell Roos, Richard Kallwrit, Jim Marsden. Second Row: Deborah Hickox, Susan Fukunaga, Toni Hofmayer, Barbara Reed, Meredith Kohler, Bonnie Ogilvie, Mary Taylor. Third Rou ' i Sally Adams, Sarah Coggeshall, JoAnn Williams, Sandy Shedd, Karen Seehafer, Jane Bohan, Judy Rafferty. Fourth Ron-: Judy Becker, Karen Irvin, Judy Cameron, Patsy Fisher, Anna Nelson, Anne McGill, Sandra Haas. ' ■ ' ' ' ' «« ' ' ' ««»« ' ' ' ' ' ' ™™°°™
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Deeter ' s Boarding House Sterling, Mrs. Deeter, Karla Baldridge, Margot Cahalane, Firs: Row. Jay Snow, Sue Moore, Roberta Sterling, Mrs. Deeter, Karla Baldridge, Margot Cahalane Mary Tremain Blake. Second Row. Penny Harper, Elizabeth Drake, Denyce Burg, Barbara Evans Judy Melling, Linda Fisher, Mary Stearns. Third Row. Mr. Deeter, Missi Murphy, Jean De Marinis Mourya McGinnis, Kathie Kerr, Elaine Manage, Mary Richardson, Martha Woodworth. Deeter ' s Boarding House is sponsored by householders Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deeter, and regulated by resident advisor Penny Harper. Officers presiding at 1121 13th were presi dent Denyce Burg, AWS rep- resentative Roberta Sterling, and recorder Mary Stearns. Annex officers at 1061 14th were president Missi Murphy and AWS Representative Jean DeMarinis. Among the outstanding students at Dee- ter ' s were Judy Melling, an Olympic trainee on the CU Women ' s Ski team, and Karla Baldridge, on the WHRA ski team. Girls in CU Racing Club were Judy Melling, Mary Stearns, Linda Fisher, Diane Schmidt, Mary Ibershoff, and Virginia Moore. Linda Fisher and Margot Cahalane were members of Valkyrie, and Jean DeMarinis was in both Castle Belles and Porpoise. Men ' s Co-opereitive House Tragedy occurred at the Men ' s Co-op this year; the ping-pong table collapsed. How- ever, the members persevered, obtained a new table, and the North American Ping-Pong Festival will be held as usual this spring. Beer drinking and T.V. watch- ing continued to be popular among the less athletic. Co-op members share household duties and cooking chores, while paying the low- est room and board prices in the area. The Co-op is popular with foreign stu- dents, and the past year seven foreign countries including New Jersey were rep- resented. Co-op officers were Davis Flander, presi- dent; Larry Sweetman, treasurer; David Nikkei, secretary; Rollie Schafer and John Dorrenhacher, stewards; and Lance Bibin, duty chairman. First Rou ' : Minora Takedn, Norman Looper, Craig Bonesteel, Niles Flander, Peter Hutchison. Second Row. Elmer Dudden, Mitchel Goldberg, Shelton Siegel, Dafe Flander, Bill Gunckel, Blair Bowling, Dave Nikkei. Third Row. Santok Sirgh, Gerry Boggs, Randy Richmond, Harry Zwart, John Sikora, Rollie Schaler, John Dorrenhacher. 354
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I Dreher ' s Boarding House We gawr-on-tee cO ' educational food and corn-fed humor is the rumored motto of Dreher ' s Student House and Annex. The house participates in everything from academic honoraries to pajama parties with Carm and Ed as chaperones (?). Carm and Ed are Mr. and Mrs. Dreher who are obviously the namesake creators of Dreher ' s. Dreher ' s Halloween party was a tremen- dous success, with music supplied by drummer Rod Jenkins and the Apple Jacks. Bright spot of the spring is the annual weeny-roast on Flagstaff at which time the boys start doing what the girls have been thinking about all winter — baseball. Thanks to the hail storm Dreher ' s re- ceived a new roof for the sun deck. The B award, previously won always by a girl, was awarded this year to Hasher Larry. First Row. Joanne Dreher, Sheila O ' Keefe, Joan Pfennig, Heather Jensen, Sally Bodmer. Second Row: Karen VandenBark, Marilyn Stravinsky, Nancy Berman, Caren VanerLinden, Cynthia Dreher, Enid Ritchy, Carol Hasse, Martha Nichols, Carmen Dreher. Third Rou-: Sara Griswold, Carol Searing, Marty Falls, Georgie Tripple, Sylvia Lee, Cynthia Lauren, Judy Lowe, Bill Cornelia, Don Dohby, Edwin Dreher. Fourth Ro« ' : Tom Luby, Sam Niehans, Larry Restall, Alex Johnson, Mike Henry, Jim Schisler, Ritt Crockett, Boh Pafford, Rod Jenkins, Lynn Rowe.
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