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Front row (I. to r.): J. Sladek, D. Miller, D. Luedke, J. Grossman, D. Fine, B. Below, A. Corey.
Second row: H. Bailen, A. Jarchin, I. Rits, Mrs. Fritz, M. L. Haupt, M. Breimeister, J. Smith, M. Zipperer.
Third row: L. Marvin, M. Golden, J. Krembs, E. Buchholz, I. Reidel, B. Fessler, M. Lichtenberg, J. Wiegert, P. Cass, L. Lavine.
Fourth row: A. Barkin, E. Frank, D. Braschler, D. Bray, S. Diamond, S. L. Kast, L. Della Croce, C. Prest, R. Bazzel, B. Rose.
Hampton House

Hampton House started the year enthusiastically with a whirl of
activity. Their first function, an open house, proved to be successful.
Before the girls had a chance to become too involved with their
books, they found themselves participating in the WAA volleyball tour-
nament and rehearsals for "Femmefoot," our Wiskits show. They
passed tryouts and placed second in the presentation at the Union. The
Femmefoots carried on their work at Hillelzapoppin' where they won
a trophy as first prize.
The Hallowe'en party, complete with ghosts, goblins, gals and guys
was followed by a Christmas party which lacked only Santa and his
reindeer.
Hampton girls also worked industriously in other activities. Bea Rose
and Bonnie Below were in Regimental Band, and Phyllis Cass played
in the Freshman Band. Inez Rits was on the WHA News Staff, Helen
Bailen worked for the Union Commons committee, Lucille Della Croce
was a member of the International Club, Mary Lee Haupt and Muriel
Lichtenberg danced in Senior Orchesis.
Officers were: Inez Rits, President; Mary Lee Haupt, Vice President;
Anita Jarchin, Secretary-Treasurer.

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