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f T - The president of East Green hears a petition or a suggestion from one of the men ' s dorms. Almost every freshman man lives on the East Green for one year. A disagreement may come up in the democratic proceedings of the Wednesday night meetings. These student leaders take their problems seriously. Bei ' ore they vote on a new issue or item of business, the Council members weigh both sides. The social life and governing o( a large body of rren is in their hands. 23
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vely EAST GREEN COUNCIL Coordinating and guiding the governnnents of the ten men ' s dorms and the one women ' s dorm on East Green is the task of East Green Council. Composed of the presidents and vice presi- dents of all the dorms on the Green, the Council reflects the views of all who live on the Green. In an effort to encourage a high level of scholarship, the Council sponsors study tables where those who need tutoring may find it. Cram ses- sions are organized by the Council to help men who have missed classes. Besides encouraging scholarship, the Council urges the residents of East Green to participate in its extracurricular program which ranges from mix- ers ond teas to athletics. Row one: Dave Spreng (president), Phil Muck. Row two: John Purdy, Ed Staten, Edward Haymes, William Krupp, Carl Fillpiak. Thomas Beordmore, Russell G. Sheley, Chuck Murtaugh. Row three: Dick Binstadt, Jim Hutton, Jim Pyle, Jim Opie, Larry Riizi, Judy Woddington, Al Pecora, Richa rd Kelsey, Fred Boatman, Bill Spencer. Row four: Carl Henning, Dick Prentice, Bernie Zilbergeld, Elmer Schultz, Gene Kluth, Dick Henry, Barry Katz, Ron Smiczek, Kester Walters, Dennis Wil- son, Paul Schuller, Howard RoBack, Barbara Zettelmeyer. 22
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Dating on Campus ' BOY MEETS GIRL ' EVERY DAY Photos and Copy by the Staff Unaware of each other, they choose Ohio University . . . pock their bogs and come here to be lost in the milling pattern of classes, meetings and dates. Somehow in this whirl of thousands of places and thousands of faces, they meet ... at the library, in the Center, in doss. It doesn ' t matter where. They experience a happiness at first, which both are afraid to show. Then comes the feeling that this person is somehow different — a person to talk with, to laugh with, to trust. If they are lucky, the feeling lasts.
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