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BLOSS 6. first Row Andrew Wing Ming Wong. David Manzom. Gregg DttcNremjekei Jeff Still Second Row: Oan l Gellner. Let McCdly. Michael Tietz. Michael 8yfn . Albert Ochsner. James Bodio, James Corne. Michael Spmdler. Kona Kitamura Third Row Ake Muirden. Christine Yi. Sara Cruman. Aijisa Ottomeier. Sandra Gutierrez. Lynda Halloran. Danelle Beamish. Kristie Hill. Andrea Cheney. Dona Peters Jennifer Johnson, a freshman from Moscow. Idaho, talks to fellow residents of Hawley Hall which served as an overflow dormitory for the uneipectedly high number of dorm room requests. BLOSS 7. first Row Sumiko Kato. Edilma Cadilla Second Row Patti Sugmo. Schiko Suzilu. lanya Somera, Erma Yamana. Chris Smith. Kathy Patterson. Bill Ormkward. Christie Ronan. Matt McCallom. Scot Siegel Third Row Marti Adams. Dan FieUnd. Gerald White. Jake Ross. Bill Hannon. Dean Giles. Scott Schechtel. Rob Poling. Kan legard fourth Row Shurchuro Wall David Barnhill Tony Allman. Joel Meant, Rich Carlson Steve Williams MARK S l linm BUXTON 1. first Row Nicole Handke. Jane Harris, Nancy Diesen. Julie Coward Second Row Tracy lundquist. Jody Knight. Cathy Hiller. Leslie Carlson. Sue Sather. Yvetter Valdenegro. Julie Helm, Carol Hong Kris McKinney Third Row; Theresa Werner, lorlee Stalcup. Laurie Stevens. Shannon Bratton. Maty Sanderson, Kathy Schaeffer BUXTON 2. first Row lynette Zielinski, Kathy Harris. Juhe Kramer Second Row l« Kaptur, Jam Sherman. Tonya Haah. Emily Rogness. Rhonda Westcott. Cmdy Roth, Debt Park, lyssa Donaghey. Dian Schwarz , Kim Jones. Con Cramer Third Row Annie McCoun. Renee Anderson. Amy Witt. Angela Kkke. Nannette Loren;. Julie Bull. Elizabeth Ventura. 8eckie Guerra. Carla Fnesen. Jamie Cook fourth Row Angela Nelson, Robin Anderson. Jenny Dorr Shelly Walker. Morgan Talarczyk. Jodi Knoi. Carrie Moore, Molly Hay. Oena Gallagher. Arel Larson. Wendy R«e fifth Row Jennifer Hayseley, Kristen Phillipi. Kan Brune. Julie Crockett. Lora Conn, Tayna Khaims. Ivy Dettmger Siith Row Heide Hesse. Teresa Wnth, Janet Belcher. Elizabeth Klein. Jennifer Johnson. 246 • BLOSS 6. 7 BUXTON 1. 2
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MICHAH. DOWIJSS The arrangement of utensils is important in making the most efficient use of time be foie serving metis which Dte Smith, dishioom employee, tekes full advantage of. BIOSS 3. First Row Jtneile D«ray, Kathleen McPherson. List Wolf. Teresa falling. Sally Sniff. Jennifer Schumacher. Rohm Thompson. Juhe Karlson. Dana Stewart. Tracy Nakamoto Second Row Eric Nolander. James Lucas. Ian Cordon. James Scbooley, Robert Saiton. Christopher Robbins. Albert Rule. David Epley. Jeff Stem. CUrk Jordon BIOSS 4. Fust Row Molly Hemken. Susan Johnston, Tara McLean. Michael lewis Second Row Brant Vasilieff. Carol Moyers. Michael Richmond. Melissa Herold, Christopher Langley. Jeffrey Macey. Jane Ankeny. Russell WojocJu. frank Chaplen Thud Row Mark learning Matthew Staab. Tamara Melton. Teresa Mattson. Robert Scott. Mary Power. R«k SenUku. Kenrick Ebtsu. Brian Piacentmi. frank Hopp. Christopher Perkins Hughes BIOSS i. First Rowr Colette Monaco Tandy Kooch. Kathleen Schlechter Laur« Rull. Oamon Brosnan, Heather Combs. Melanie Anderson. Julie Burton. Mark Tinjum, Crystal Wilcor. Kyle PKtard Heather Goldsmith. Catista Meade Second Row Clayton Okmo. Bryan Drennen. Ross mada. Keith Martin. David Babcock. Michael A Curtis. Paul Riggs Richard Erickson Charles lockyear. Ken Watanabe. Deuy Kiong. BIOSS 5. Fust Row Todd Anderson. Brad Caihsoo. Gary Au. Steve Norwood. Sharon Descha te Second Row: John Baumgardaet Doug Steele. Dave Minamoto. Michael Williamson. Jamne Rowland, lisa Lucero. Tim Troyer. Joni Hart, Shane Tnem, Heather May Thud Row Mark Higbee. Jody Johnson. Chris Kimmel. Janice Moyer. Glen Metrler. Kelly Basque;. DeAnne Sullivan. Laura Tavernier. Donna Warner. Baron fuj.moto Fourth Row D.rk Dohse. linn Wmans. Dart Hemo, Jim Houchms. Carol Defrancesco. Leslie Glannlle. Tammy McCaw BLOSS 2. 3. 4. 5 • 245
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TWENTY-ONE PEOPLE SHARE UNIQUE DORMITORY When an unusual number of calls and walk-ins were still coming in during August, the Residence Program Directors knew the dorms would be full. Hawley Hall, which was usually used for conference visitors, was used to house the overflow of students. “This year the freshman class is larger, mainly with women, said Donna Keim. Assistant Director for Residence Programs. “We knew we would Ire full with the regular halls. When students moved into their dorms in September, the dorms were so full that a few people were forced to live in kitchenettes and lounges. At the end of the first week, anyone who had not moved in forfeited their hall contract and the Residence Program Directors began moving students into the main system. This left 21 women remaining on the fifth floor in Hawley Hall. “They will spend one term in Hawley Hall and then be moved into the system, said Keim. “We joke around about it being Hawley Hall because we have less desk hours and stuff, said I aura Rahfuse. front desk clerk and freshman in Economics, “but I don't want to move out because we’re really close. Although there were only 21 people in the hall, it was still run like the other dorms with a hall council and residence assistant. Because of the number of residents, each girls received her own room. Extra closet space, room for unusual decor, unique in that it could only fit in the room if a roommate was around to occupy it. “It’s quiet here and we can study. said Jennifer Weinmaster. freshman in Psychology, “but we also miss the big dorm life. Various reasons were given for students being lucky enough, or unlucky enough depending upon one’s attitude of the dorm, to hold a room in the elite housing situation. “I didn’t apply for a dorm because I was going through Rush and hoped to move into one of the sororities, commented Jennifer Johnson, freshman in Animal Science. The group held hall meetings and planned seminars on topics such as ra| e prevention to Ire put on for their hall. They also planned weekly movie parties as a way to get together. “We’re all really close. remarked Sheryl Rossback, freshman in Math and Science. “It’s nice not to have to wait for the TV or shower. The group wondered what it would be like when they were separated winter term. They would have to adjust to having a roommate, waiting for showers, maybe not seeing their favorite TV show and more noise in the halls. “We’re all a family. said Johnson. “We all respect each other and we can ask people to be quiet. The group felt at home and agreed that they wished they would not have to leave Hawley Hall. “We love it here and we don’t want to leave each other. noted Johnson. “I wish we could stay here all year, agreed Rahfuse. Luckily, one term was all that was needed in order to accommodate their needs this time. □ by Kami Smith mark s corrai mark s com Ewn though Hawley was designated as a temporary dormitory it had a functioning hall council as eihibrted here by Sheryl Rossback and laura Rahfuss during the weekly council meeting. Studying diligently is Evony Rogers, a freshman in Science, who enjoyed the eitra room and quiet to aid her in her preparation for her math and science courses. HAWLEY HALL • 247
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