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

 - Class of 1945

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Delta all We, the successors to the Naval Air Cadets, took possession of the Delta Hall, formerly the Delta Tau Delta house, in September. This meant that we had quite a tradition to live up to. Our next door neighbors, the ASTR,s, soon discredited their title of forgotten menl' due to the large sign prominently displayed in a Delt window: Off limits for all ASTP personnel, all others proceed at their own risk. We were elected Delta queens by the Wisconsin Delts scattered over the world. Liz Schonberg headed our War Activities, while Betty Delaney and Lee Baldwin captained the hostesses unit from our house thus enabling us to get off to a patriotic start. There was an open house and house meetings led by Louise Franke and Ragh- nild Helland, house presidents. Social events vir- tually came to a standstill during final exams. Change of semesters brought an interior deco- rating craze highlighted by Barbara Ieanmaiure's studio styled room. Front Row: R. Golub, L. Hnilparn, L. Heiz, C. Hubbard, L. Aciker, L. Franke, B. Maril. Second Row: A. Mageda, N. Saltzman, G. Kalb, I. Helms, L. Webert, S. Stevens, I. Newman, A. Baxter, I. Clark, M. Thomas. Third Row: F. Simon, E. Spielberg, L. Symons, L. Kaltman, M. VVQIE, L. Baldwin, D. Busy, A. Tamarkin, B. Gilbert, B. Ioseph. Back Row: I. Swann, L. Halverson, E.. Schonberg, R. Helland, P. Kane, B. Bearclsley, F. Kline, N. Prodie, S. Kalb, B. Delaney, M. Carlson.

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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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Dove House Front Row: B. Lercher, H. Morris, L. Tolk, E. Diamond, G. Baim, B. Golden, M. Lurie, S. Greenberg. Second Row: I. Gould, R. Menke, A. Hoffman, C. Rose, S. Chansky, Mrs. Moore, B. Lebby, S. Igloe, B. Klausner, L. Levin, B. Landay. Third Row: M. A. Yanover, H. Krelstein, M. Marx, I. Garfinkle, E. Goomnitz, L. Ross, H. Shapiro, H. Perlson, E. Messing, M. L. Shiman, P. Gornbiner, L. Kobak, S. Cohen, M. Eber, D. Robechek. Back Row: I. Orkin, I. Goldman, A. Aronson, A. Lichten, B. Nusbaum, F. Aries, R. Wainer. Not in Picture: M. Sandorf, N. Wexler. The forty-two girls living in Dover House are all doing their part to aid the war effort. Besides the weekly purchases of War stamps and their participation in the various drives, some of the girls have been working at the R.M.R. plant on weekends, while others did Red Cross work or donated blood to the Red Cross. Aside from these activities, social functions have taken up many leisure hours. The First affair was an open house in October which was highlighted by a Hoor show put on by some of the more tal- ented members of the group. Calla Rose and Louise Ross danced, Bobbie Hebby and Helene Morris sang, and the chorus line consisting of House Prexy Edi Goomnitz, Micky Lurie, Mary Lea Shiman, and Lorraine Levin comprised the major part of the show. All in all 244 Lake Lawn has made quite a suc- cess of its first year on campus.

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