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Show mRow 1: Maxine Hughes, Demetra Patsopoulos, Pam Rector. Row 2: Carolyn Kaufholz, Bonnie Butler, Susan Imus, Linda Clark, Karen Wilbur.The Alcott House on Wolcott Street was trans-|M formed during the summer of 1961 from a||iy|pi private residence to a temporary Universityft womens' dorm. Having three floors, the Alcott| House shelters fourteen girls, one housemother* (Phyllis Roundy), and one president (KarenWilbur). Residence is limited to upperclass women. Social activities include dinners, dances, exchanges with the Kappas, and parties with Ballif wings.The thirty or more girls who lived in Oakley Hall this past year were part of a new experi' ment in dormitory living on the University campus. The girls combined the experiences of apartment living with those of living in a residence hall. Oakley girls enjoyed several parties during the year, including dorm get'togethers, dorm dinners, and exchanges with Custer Hall.Row 1: Larry Elkington, Lori Elkington, Jeannie Jansen, Elsa Torres, Joy "Wolhowe. Row 2: Jewel Elkington, Patti Minke, Diana Bensen, Pat Comish, Lynn Walden, Liz Young, Deanna Lewis. Row 3: Carole Hoss, Keren Jones, Mary Hasfurther, Carol Johnson, Jean Galbreath, Shih-La Kwan. |