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HAAS - : Haas Sweetheart Bryan Bearden named for: Richard E. Haas ’45, an independent oil and gas operator and cattleman; charter member of the Texas A M Letterman’s Club; member of the Aggie Club and Century Club; involved with the Association of Former Students. founded: October 1979 capacity: 268 women type: hallway, private bath location: North Area activities: Haas was involved in several parties and co-hosted the “New Year’s in November” formal in the fall. In the Crop Walk, the dorm raised over $750, more than any other dorm. The spring semester brought plans for road trips to Houston’s Galleria and to Astroworld, as well as for a “Roommate Game” based on television’s “The Newlywed Game.” 246 RHA
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HUGHES EXECUTIVE OFFICERS: Ana de Cardenas, Social Chairman; Loree Couch, Treasurer; Donna Walla, Vice President; Leah Chevalier, President. Dorm Council: Pam Schulz, Mary Chasoney, Jennifer Hayes, Cynthia Taylor, Kim Sun, Christa Phippeny, Sonia Lopez, Helen Wabbington, Arretta Bateman. THIRD ROW: Michele Rosenstock, Amy Fleming, Tracy Ratos, Ana Maria Garcia, Suzanne Huff, Eileen Brosche, Theresa Ginvan, Anne McHugh, Monica Diaz, Angela McPhail, Yolanda Jones. name for: Lt. Lloyd H. Hughes ’43, recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor for WWI1 ac¬ tion on August 1, 1943. founded: 1965; renamed March 1969 capacity: 188 women type: balcony, suite bath location: Central Area, Northside activities: In addition to dorm activities such as mixers, crossdines, and other social activities, the women of Hughes participate in university events. They work in service projects such as the Big Event and the Texas Special Olympics. In the spring, the dorm planned a “Meet the Candidates” program before the student gov¬ ernment and yell leader elections. RHA 245
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DORM COUNCIL: Sandy Caballero, Kathleen Flynn, Jenny Ferguson, Nancy Gault, treasurer; Jennifer Huang, Flynn, Nanette Johnson, Laura Battle, historian; Julie Kathy Ingram, vice president; Caroline Taylor, RHA dele- president; Janet Wynne, social chairman; Becky Dutton, Stremmel, Clare Williamson. FOURTH ROW: Amy Cou- gate; A. Carey Anderson, Susan M. Judge. SECOND secretary; Misty Paddack, Sue Holton, Clare Wynne, so- villon, Wendy Richards, Mali Cochran. ROW: Kimberly Morton, Nancy Cadena, Katauna King, cial chairman. THIRD ROW: Melinda Moore, Coleen RHA 247
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