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Row one: Ron Bell, Jim Volk, G. Dolton Lynch, Ron Smlczek, Bill Spencer (president), Bob Levine, Jerry Heckermon, Allen Thompson, Norm Cotlcchio. Row two: Ron Morton, Horry Kation, Hal Wicke. Row three: Sven Sundquist, Bob Ziembo, Tom Smith, Lorry Kunkle, Tom Glelm, Jim Ryne. Row four: Thomos Elsnougle, Ralph Edwards, Ronald Reichley, Richard Buckey, John J. Witt, Gory Novak, Richord V. Houser, Richard J. Capozella, Franklin W. Hendren, William Paul Blair, Jack M. Hadley, Mel E. Brock. GAMERTSFELDER The men ol Gamertsfelder and the women of Bryan Hall were the adopted parents of some fifty underprivileged children for on evening near Eostertime. A meal at Shively, movies at Gam, a present for each child, topped off with refresh- ments provided an occasion never to be forgotten. Orchids in November, was the theme of Gam ' s winter formal at which a dream girl reigned as queen over a kingdom strewn with 1500 Vondo orchids. 28
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BUSH HALL A flying saucer landed on the lawn in front of Bush on the night before hlomeconning. A space cot wearing a football helmet clinnbed from the ship and picked up his passenger, a bedraggled- looking Indian who was helped along by a stu- dent Bobcat. The craft lit up and was Miami Bound — this was Bush Hall ' s housing unit decor ation. Bush, one of the smallest dormitories on the East Green, was also one of the most active. There were mixers, hoyrides and just plain television dates in the comfortable lounge. Many new freshmen entering second semester were welcomed with o Spring Formal, which has become an annual event. And, of course, there was the usual amount of dormitory horse-play: the water fights, jam sessions, unexpected showers and the all-important intra- mural sports. Row one: Fred Boatman (presidentj, Hugh Sintic, Richard Feiner, Philip Fawcett, John Thornton, Allan Rich- ards. Row two: David Kuenzli, Anthony Scheibelhoffer, Fred Thomas, Tom Stretch, Chuck Diezman, Rich Leg- gett, William Armstrong, Dick Gorbett, Joe Pelaez, M. Gene Mines, Robert Aebersold, Ronald Revelt. 27
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Row one: Lorry Rizzie (president), Ron Ronocher, Ralph Dunn. Row two: Errol Broome, Mark Prole, Poul Stelnback, Lorry Williams, Bill Krupp, Gene Kluth, Don Toth, John Purdy, Jim Hall, Dennis HIrsch, Tim Miller, Dick Prentice, Ed Slaten. JOHNSON HALL Johnson Hall, this year, typified enthusiastic participation in the areas of scholarship, social and athletic activities. The men of Johnson recognized the import- ance of good scholarship. Johnson won the trophies for highest floor and top dorm scholarship for the past two years. Leaders always, the men of Johnson were the first to have a dorm crest. Two formals, an outing at Lake Hope, four mixers and Friday night porties were the major social events of the year. Possibly because of its small size, Johnson ex- hibits competitive spirit and harmonious group activity. 29
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