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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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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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PERKINS HALL Leprechauns and a real Blarney stone brought a little piece of Ireland to Ohio University after the Perkins Hall St. Patrick ' s Day dance last year. Legend has it that this stone was brought to Athens by some of the earlier settlers. After the dance some mysterious East Green Leprechauns spirited the Blarney stone away to a secret hiding place. In Perkins hiall, hope remained that the stone would be returned. The Little Brown Jug was given a prominent place in the library. This was the trophy of the Perkins-Johnson Little Brown Jug Football Gome. Fathers and sons cheered as overtime permitted Perkins to win the game against the East Green Champions. Spring came to the hlocking Hills. Perkins men and their dates migrated to Lake Hope for a picnic. With but few exceptions, everyone got soaked in the tug-of-wor. The tragic accident that claimed a former Perkins resident was remembered as Perkins Hall awarded the Nelson W. Morriss scholarship. Row one: Wayne Bell, Jack Store, Denny Wilson, Paul Williams, Tom Rauchlleisch, Richard Kelsey, Ralph Miles, Ron Ridgeway. Row two: Bob Douglas, Dick Janus, Dave Mohr, Jack Carpenter, Adam Bors, Charles Gerhardt, John D ' Aqati, Ralph Scott. 30
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