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Page 29 text:
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ewate House Forty co-eds opened the doors of the one-time Kappa Sigma fraternity liouse in an effort to maintain the same old Wisconsin spirit, but sub- stituted femininity for masculinity. YVe'll remember the Christmas party We host- essed at Truax Field, our gay evenings at the Paul Bunyan Canteen, and our share of the fun from our evenings at the U.S.O. Santa Claus Qalias Allen Bursteinj brought forth shrieks of joy and happiness from 22 under-privileged children of Madison. We learned the ins and outs of the city when We called for our young guests and deliv- ered them home laden with gifts, candy, and smiles. . Our various War activities kept us pretty busy. The War stamp and bond drive was a success as was our old clothes drive when we collected sev- eral bundles of old clothes. Cal, helping out in the nursery, and our manyiiudepositorsi' in the Blood Bank are a few other examples of Edge- Water's participation in the war effort. Front Row: C. Resnick, E. Ural, I. Kahn, L. Gresl-zo, A. Sherman, L. Schloso, I. Rosenstock. Second Row: S. Roth, R. Deemor, L. Albert, C. Fein, C. Shumow, M. Starr, M. Cutler, S. Schneider, I. Sabel, A. Kahn, R. King, C. Krause. Third Row: P. Brock, H. Katzel, A. Suravits, H. Levine, M. Lalmenson, L. Steinberg, C. Berwald, L. Fischman, I. Gruenwald. Back Row: E. Gollin, M. Murstein, M. Goldstein, E. Shapiro, B. Braun, B. Telechansky, N. Buhai.
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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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Icanne Krause lizab th Gertrude Laue Nancy York Palatial ivy-covered Elizabeth Waters I-Iall is fast growing into a campus landmark on Lake Mendota's shore. In true Wisconsin style, Liz has a self-governing executive council of seven members overseeing the I-ive units. Socially and politically The Rock has proved a moving force on campus, 1944-45 seeing her add Ardith MacDonald and Lois Guenther to Student Board with Martha Woodling pioneering women's rights as president of the Senior class. Floor after floor of active residents are the reason Liz Waters is a sure-fire intramurals win- ner. For the first time, this year she added the W.A.A. Wiskits trophy to her laurels, taking first place in the competition with her musical, Court of Mrs. Anthony. Elizabeth Waters gives the University what probably no other campus can claim-514 co-eds living, studying, and playing together in one harmonious group, exemplifying the spirit of cooperation and good will that typifies Wis- consin. YVaters 24 Mary Lou Soderberg G rctchcn Thiedc
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