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1 rn u M T'il:v, R. Fuss, M. Anrlersen. I ir.vl raw: A. Gnlsllvcrg, j. l,cmln'ee, M. Clark. S. Kurzmer. .fllzscutrzfz D. Rziplmcl. JOHNSON HOUSE Although we have only eight girls, we boast of the fact that we represent six different states Sylvia, we heard you got a call from Tokyo!!! . . . Arlene, why are you so partial' to the U of Vermont? . . . Rita who gets up so early every morning . . . we know that Maine IS the best state in the union! . . . Madelyn, with her Pete from PJC . . . I come from New Hamp-s-h-i-r-e. . . . Marcia is our beautician . . . What college does she think about . . Bowdoin, maybe? . . . those cashmere sweaters . . . Mary is our quiet one from Brooklyn . . . why do you wash your hair at 11:59 at night? . . . Doris, who can t seem to make up her mind . . . is it the U. of Pennsylvania, Colby, George Wash- ington, or Bowdoin? . . . Joyce, with that cute hair-cut . . . those darling Chinese pajamas and will you ever forget her hand-made birthday cards? . . . Those midnight gab JOHNSON AND FACULTY CLUB sessions . . . the fun we had popping corn in the smoker . . . those mice who insisted on keeping us up . . . tripping down the stairs to reach the phone . . . the mailman who came later every day . . . that mouse who turned on the lights when she should have been in bed . . . our surprise Halloween party . . . Miss Dow and Miss Pike are to be thanked for giving Johnson that scale.
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ssiw' as-.H Burl: row: J. Robertson. A. Fletcher. R. Cliippemlnlc. Fuizrilz row: D. Tiurimi, R. KoutolT, J. Ilutchiiison. J. Vaiigu, li. Dow. J. Rayues. ll. Goiigli. A. l'!Zl1'llSWLbl'llI, IC. Merrilielil. Nl. lli'v.'g4n'y. 'l'l1frfl wmv: li, lininl. ll. Ackcrmzm. A. l'roIm:m. IJ. Scainiun. .S'4'rnml wmv: Ii. llnril. ll. Iixircluy. IL Ilunlcr, li. lizirrlner. li. :X1'lzLx11s, I. lyfXgI1'l'2llllIl, U. Kei-fu. li. lbunn. 1'il-l'A'f rma': E. lliggins, j. XVomlw:u'rI, M, Sinrmrnuls, li, Mflvlulm-'villl'. N. l'r-rlmnl. J. Fisllvr, J, lfzunes. I-IOUGI-ITON HALL What memories this year holds for us! Our spirit shone forth when we won first prize with A Typical Houghton Girlm at stunt night . . . and took second prize with a Day at the Farm at the Halloween party. Miss Farren and Miss Toussaint surprised us with several parties. Remember the night that part of the Colby' octect harmonized in the smoker? We can't forget our pets - the cat, where did it disappear to? Betsyls lion that wanted to be in the clog show . . .Jane's little Dave . . . Ardie's real live Dollie . . . Mary Lou's pet garter . . . and, of course, those frisky mice. Tell me, are you in cohoots? Can't you hear Martha as Madame Butterfly, one of her many roles? . . . or the strains of From the Halls of Montezuma floating down from the third Hoot? . . . ancl that soft clanging as a result of Fisha's itchy finger? And didn't Ardie make a jolly Santa at the Christmas party? It isn't every house that has its own sweater shop or bicycles. Must mention our transfer, Debbie, who kept us in stitches so many times. Hope our only freshman, Rickey, will carry on the spirit of Houghton next year. Our engaged mem- bers, Jo and Fletch will soon become Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Robinson. Can't forget our pinned member, Ella, who made a wonderful house president. HOUGHTON HALL
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Burk rmu: A. Foster, N. Huckler, V. Viiilson, C. liurry. II. Johnson, M. Troy, A. Lziirvl, J. Fisher. liirxf wwf: N. 1-lowe, M. Hragrlon, B. Neely, R. Mears, W. Simmnnrls. LODGE There is never a dull moment at Lodge. We have had our moments of seriousness, but even those can not make us forget the wonderful times we've had together. The Jolly Lodgers, who can boast eight med secs out of fourteen students, will always remem- ber Winnie, the Hi-Ho Silver gal . . . Meg, who was continually being aslced about Dartmouth . . . Dot with the ever familiar phrase of mercy me or my goodness . . . that contagious laugh displayed by Joan . . . Buckie and the question of whether she ever discovered the origin of the water in her room. What is that sparlcler on your left hand for, Viv? And, too, there will always be remembered Nancy and California, Here I Come . . . Muriel and her one and only Charlie . . . Ann, the busy-as-a-bee girl . . . Bonnie who was always ready with a tale about I her week-end . . . Johnnie and her great love for coclcer spaniel pups . . . Alice also the girl known as Madame Butterfly . . . Claire always prepared with the inquiry of where is the burd . . . and Ruth, who was always true to Lou . . . The party after the Christmas formal, pizza at Angeloni's and the Christmas tree trade . . . these and others are experiences which will always remain in the minds of the girls of Lodge. Those . ever-so-many evenings playing the piano, sing- ing, and those gab sessions in the smoker. THE LODGE 1
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