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Rehm: Sky-rocket Sis-boom-bah! Rehm-Rowdies-Rehm Rowdies Rah-rah-rah! ! . . .is the signal for a meeting of the Rehm Rowdies. The four of us, though small in number made all sizes of noises--especially at the hall activities late at night. Our home is fun and different and contains a number of strange and unusual things: eaves--dropping closet, laughing and or noise-making room, Spider's Home, a D.Q. queen, and a turquoise and purple room! We all share two things in common: 1. Our love for Christ, and with God as our nucleus, we strengthen our bonds among ourselves and others. 2. Food! !. Yes, in that order. The women of Rehm House are from left: Dad Matson, Shelly Bergum, Greg Matson, Dorthy Baker, Wendy Matson, Joshua Matson, Mom Matson, Joanne McGovern, Julie Jessee.
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The men of Rice Hall are from the left: First row, Marty LaRue, Gary Sands, Jack Kessler, Tom Sherwood. Second row, Dwight Hille, Dan Patton, John Dahlquist, Jim Fones, Alan Reynolds, Gary Horn. Third row, Stewie Perry, Allen Darrow, Marc Tintsman, Charlie Beckham, Mike Weare, Gary Bisbee, Dave Arthun, Gerald Langstraat, Ernie Bush. vt: at L-M-A , Q 'k 4 mxx -5i,,.Lz kt . 5 I 1 K rin.
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