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arnard all Barnard Hall was reopened to Wisconsin co-eds this year after two years of military occupation. It had been used, Hrst as the residence for WAVES, then as ASTP barracks. In spite of the fact that only 4 out of the 156 girls who moved in had lived there before, the organization and friendly spirit of the pre-war dorm was immediately revived. Social activities were resumed, beginning with a Halloween dance and climaxed the hrst semester-by the fac- ulty Christmas tea. The hall was redecorated, a date bureau organized, U.S.O. groups formed. The hall's war activities were highlighted by two honor-roll citations during the Sixth War Loan drive, and by the enlistment of a third of the girls in the first group of blood-donors. Barnard has resumed its place as a home away from home for Wisconsin co-eds. Front Row: M. Turner, S. Marshall, N. Gestreich, Miss Freitag, A. Schmidt, A. Plopper, S. Fisher, S. Raatz. Second Row: H. Cooperman, E. Kiyokawa, H. Magnusson, E. Swed, R. Horn, L. Stasieluk, B. Burkitt, S. Meyer, V. Blank, I. Moorbecl-1, R. Koepsell, F. Soit, K. Pierron, D. Roberts, S. Thompson, I. Slawson, M. Kanable, R. Baker. Third Row: R. Borst, M. Smith, M. Hornby, M. Morse, R. Kreher, E.. Overby, R. Eighmy, C. Beyer, L. Stradling, L. Franz, L. Taylor, H. Clark, D. Godfrey, M. Bauer. Fourth Row: H. Engelberg, M. Malone, R. Hodes, L. Stein, I. Karrow, R. Burstein, P. Berger, S. Ender, R. Bradley, I. Lauson, L. Dahlke, E. Guzauskas. Fifth Row: C. Mickelson, M. Rude, S. Wiepking, L. Diekfuss, I. Lowe, W. Lewis, R. Pomerance, I. Strasburg, E. Iones, I. Haas, S. Reinagnum. Sixth Row: A. Paschen, E. Brumbaugh, B. Kane, L. Wild, I. Wittenberg, D. Kayser, H. DickoH, B. Shepherd, L. Oster, S. Seligman. Seventh Row: G. Hoag, I. Strosina, L. Rohner, I. Sander, H. Maske, M. Sweetnam, L. Whiting, B. Brandon, L. Dietrich, I. Phillips, I. Blow. Eighth Row: L. Chandler, I. A. Casperson, A. Huckstead, I. Kintzele, L. Franklin, M. Libke, L. Uehling, P. Trepol, M. Tarson, P. Mc- Crary, I. Gerald, G. Elmaleh, L. Redding, E.. Engstrom, G. Kollus, P. Hestetune, C. Eifler, I. Zeldes, M. Gardner. Ninth Row: I. Gilbert, D. Heck, I. Warner, I-I. Winter, L. Ulrich, I. Foley, M. Nasoff, D. Ramsland, C. Wolf, M. Pohnan, I. Kansa, E. Liessmann, B. Gates. Back Row: I. Iensen, E. Greb, E. Manning, K. DeMunck, B. Schmidt, M. Rather, H. Marty, R. Bohl, S. Lightcap, A. Pinns, L. Ruberti, F. Nusinson, I. Monroe. Not in Picture: L. Aitken, I. Althaus, L. Bolender, G. Bronowski, D. Brown, M. Burke, I. Cameron, B. Fein, C. Fishbain, R. Freeman, M. Graewin, C. Hartman, O. Iagodinsky, I. Iudas, R. Kosanke, B. Lewis, I. Olinger, R. Ossip, M. Petrovski, I. Rendall, F. Rosenberg, D. Saper, A. Schaefer, M. L. Schmidt, V. Sheridan, R. Silverblatt, E. Smith, A. Straka, T. Yalfey. 17
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Front Row: M. Heinrichs, I. Theige, A. French, L. Zeirke, B. Borowski, S. Bay, M. Poiudexter, E. Geyer, E. Endlich, R. Moldenhauer, P. Lanphear. Second Row: S. Gary, C. Ashurst, F. Driver, I. Galberach, M. Wight, B. McKittrick, P. Miller, D. Duroux, A. Ncprutl, K. Sanford, JE. Stewart, housemother, H. Stauffacher, I. Mclnnes, E. Wood, N. Deck. Third Row: H. Anderegg, I. Nelson, D. Ryan, S. Fuelling, B. Toman, C. Vojta, E. Schwartz, S. Kapell, M. Litschcr, L. Ruckman, R. Works I. Clark, I. Bristow, I. Holmes, M. Sacho, B. Emerson. Fourth Row: S. Allen, M. Miller, B. Rckstad, V. Wolf, L. DeLong, I. Coakley, H, Skudlark, P. Peck, M. Hianuy, E. Frisch, M. Sperlc, M. Speirlock. Back Row: E. Beese, E. Kuehnel, H. Kellogg, M. Neitman, B. Gehrke, M. Clarke, M. Pluckhan, L. Pluckhan, I. Garbe, R. Walker, N. Mueller, B. Buckley. Not in Picture: I. Barker, E. Baum, C. Beers, B. Behrens, A. Booble, I. Chaiclin, I. Hill, R. Kaczkowski, P. Kline, G. Lawson, N. Lewis. M. Meeker, H. Rademaeher, R. Schillinger, C. Shea, L. Taylor, M. Byrnes, M. Harley, D. Kadish, B. Licldicoat, I. Bailey, C. Krause, C. Clemens, G. Bruska, I. Pregenzer, R. Nelson, L. Knoke, B. Stube, B. Rose, E. Hein, L. Hack, M. Klosterman, B. Leeg, P. Rauliri, A. Gross. adger lub In the fall of 1944 girls invaded the Badger Club which for twelve years had been composed of men's cooperative houses. OH to a good start, the girls captured first: prize among independent houses for homecoming decorations. Kay Sanford, Badger Beauty representative, was one of the fif- teen finalists. Presidents of the four houses in the Badger Club were Hazel Stauffacher, White House, Marian Meeker, Hodag House, Kay Sanford, Squire Hall 3 and Ann Neprud, Sterling House. With the four council members, Louise Ruchman, Iudith Chaiclin, Marion Wight, and Mary Ellen Spurlock, and the oflicers of the Whole club this group managed the affairs of the club. December 15 was the big night of the year, the night of the Christmas formal. With an orchestra and all the trimmings the party was a huge suc- cess-thanks to the army. Iean Bailey made the B. C. quite famous by making the Troubleshooter a couple of times a week. Hazel Stauffacher kept herself busy as Cardinal Board president. OFFICERS President .......... W--- ...... MARIAN MEEKER Vice-President .... .HAZEL STAUFFACHER Secretary-Treasurer MARY ELLEN SPURLOCK
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Beta House Newly organized Beta house began with 44 new girls and only four old Wisconsinites but it wasn't long before everything was running smoothly . . . Thrill of the year came when Carol Burkert claimed the title of Badger Beauty . . . Liz FOX climbed into the publicity saddle when she put Pre-Prom in the limelight and worked as news editor of the Cardinal . . . A fledgling diplomat, Geo Ogden, worked on International club and Book Mart . . . Marcia Legere returned to the Cardinal oHice to rejoin the editorial ranks and Front Row: P. Thorpe, E. Baptie, D. Hanson, D. Proudfoot, K. Kraus. also took up her old Mademoiselle correspondent job . . . With the beginning of the a capella choir, Marian Belsley joined in with her mellow con- tralto . . . Hugette McKnight came from Cairo, Egypt, to add an exotic touch to the Beta girls . . . Beta's southern belle, Marilyn Nelson, went all out for winter sports . . . The Whole house joined to- gether for an autumn open house and a Christmas tea dance . . . Gloria Morrow held the presidency reins . . . Mrs. Mentzer, our housemother, burned the midnight coffee for night owls during exam week. Second Row: A. Dalziel, Y. Gunderson, M. Nelson, S. Brooks, G. Morrow, I. Paterson, I. Egloif, C. Ruester. Third Row: I. Wilson, R. Blake, G. Ogden, S. Duhlke, R. Rice, D. Deffenbaugh, M. Belsley. Back Row: B. Harbin, L. Hubenbecker, E. Davies, K. McCafTary, C. Burkert, 1. Anderson, D. Jennings. V .Q 3 l Q
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