University of Wisconsin Madison - Badger Yearbook (Madison, WI)

 - Class of 1945

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hadbourne all Opened for the first time in two years, Chad- bourne Hall has successfully staged a comeback with her friendly spirit and interest in campus activities. The dormitory, located at the corner of Park and University Avenue, has been closed for the past two years for the occupation of the armed forces. Although Chadbourne Hall is the oldest dormi- tory on the campus, its home-like atmosphere and charm have created an unusual amount of spirit in dormitory functions. This feeling is shown by the cooperation in the social affairs which consist- ed of the Christmas faculty tea, Neighborhood House party, Christmas and Spring formals, Open House teas after the football games, and frequent informal gatherings. Two new projects under the co-eds' supervision were ChadderboX, the dormitory paper which comes out twice a month, and the chorus which has sung at numerous clubs in Madison. Honors bestowed to Chadbourne were a Badger Beauty selection, and an honorable mention for the Homecoming decorations. Front Row: M. Netzel, F. Durkee, K. Hacker, I. Carstens, B. LaRocque, I. Carey, L. Northrop, W. I. Grant, K. Tappins, L. Sharpe, H. Henkelman, I. Lauter, R. Vogt, B. Probst, H. Cheney, P. Tourangeau, R. Lacey. Second Row: G. Italiano, E. Shutkin, K. Stanton, B. L. Helgerson, P. Haug, M. Moeos, D. Collette. Third Row: H. Robinson, L. Fossum, C. Hagen, M. Abrams, C. Thompson, L. Pond, E. Doebel, M. Ierabek. Fourth Row: B. Breed. R. Labers, S. Baransak, N. Harris, B. Clark, M. Boerner, M. L. Fitller. Fifth Row: P. Kuhn, M. Schomberg, C. Plumb, B. Ellefsen, F. Golper, P. Whitney, D. Hartwig, R. Knox. Sixth Row: D. Robinson, M. Seif, R. Rosenblum, M. Rubin, I. Flandrena, B. Washburn, G. Lynn, O. Broberg. Seventh Row: B. Taves, I. Yahn, I. Mustain, L. Price, C. Singer, B. Lee. Eighth Row: D. Sannes, L. Bistreck, E. Slocumb, B. Terry, K. Barclay, I. Nichols, M. Morgan, M. Mabs, L. Wellso, E. Geuth, R. Sievert, M. Stevens, M. Stevenson. Back Row: M. Sittig, M. H. Schroeder, B. Deutsch, B. Harris, D. Ernst, M. Hauson, C. Steinberg, L. Knapp, N. Litlicker, R. Claus, H. Quade, S. Rundquist, V. Lund, A. Wellers, R. Grutzner, M. Poppe, H. Paulson, B, Raike, G. Constantine. l l ' -U- ' Ti

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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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any Lv 'T 'iT'f 'V' 'WB Front Row: D. Root, I. Twist, P. Mason, E. Trafford, G. Cogeshall, M. Gretzinger, I. Albright, N. Magidoff. M'ddl R w: R. Stauffer R. Behl, R. Bare, K. Vasilion, C. Cox, M. Hodson, I. Delsanter, D. Labs. 1 e o , Back Row: H. Morton, I. McGuire, G. Harkrader, G. Tracey, E. Kelly, I. Hibbard, I. Peterson, R. Brosius, D. I. Kidwell, L. Shia-ls. C hrane House One of the highlights of the Cochrane House activities this year was the winning of third place in Wiskits. An original skit Written by Taff Traf- ford entitled The Tale of Three Pigs gave Pat Mason, alias Ierome the Gnome, a chance to strut her stuff. A Christmas formal under the capable direction of Polly Driefus and Ruth Stauifer was a huge success. Mistletoe proved to be popular decora- tion. Another Wonderful memory for the Cochrane House girls was that of their hayride. Afterwards, while everybody sipped cider and ate doughnuts, Corky Cox and her date from Chicago jitter- bugged in stocking feet. The Cochrane House sure has tradition. Gladys Cogeshall can verify that. The most exciting things happen in our Hrst floor telephone booth. War activities also held an important place on our busy program. This was highlighted by our War stamp and bond drives.

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