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Row One: Bob Ritari, Charles Schaub, Charles Alderman, David Peach, president. Row Two: Harry Har- grove, John Wagener, Robert A. Baker, I. Lynn Rinehari ' , Patrick Coschignano, head o( residence, James Pruitt, Tom Norman, Harry Keim, Hank Canzani. Row Three: Ed Rawlins, Dick Sontag, Jim Mishey, Jerry Popelka, Ron Tofil, Myron Kushner, Harold Bowers, Bruce Bauer, James Newman, Robert Janusz, Robert Youngman, Robert Lebold, Jerry Eisman. Blazing across the front of Gam were such football slogans as Axe Xavier, and Filter Kent. New basketball uniforms must have added punch to the team, O because they won the East Green and campus championships. During finals a new dorm resident arrived with a Coschignano gamertsfelder nametage — born to the resident counselors. In the spring the braver Gamertsfelder residents ventered down the Hocking in a raft they made from a tree! At Easter the men entertained underprivileged children with a movie, dinner and an Easter egg hunt. Dad was treated to a midnight snack. House meeting (ills the lounge.
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HHBbb Center girls gather round to wait for an outside line. To fifty-six upperclass women who reside on the third and fourth floors of the Ohio University Center, cooperation is not an abstract term. From the attic construction of a Homecoming float to conducting all dorm activities and rules on the honor system, Center coeds find that their best work is ppt fpt done together. Whether Dad ' s Weekend is to be planned, the Crystal Christmas decorations and programs designed, budget problems to be solved, the girls in the Center ' s penthouse do their finest with minimum formal organization. Add the advantages of rooftop sunbathing and easy access to campus recreational activities, and it ' s easy to see why Center Dorm girls think they are on top of the world. Row One: D. Porter, N. Jarus, B. Crawford, M. Gooding, N. Kopp, G. Larrick, T. Turner, S. Allen, C. Taylor, A. Reiter, P. Close. Row Two: K. Mitchell, S. Hamm, S. Greenberg, D. Larson, D. McNeill, Mrs. L. D. Fols, resident counselor, B. Fromm, president, M. A. Carr, J. Jarvis, T. Doss, J. Costa. Row Three: C. Popernik, L Smith, P. Hast, M. Piatt, B. Graves, B. Wilms, P. Smith, C. Spencer, L. Baughman, T. Reeves, M. Hays. Row Four: D. Campbell, J. Jennens, N. Cavanaugh, A. Heat- wole, B. Barr, M. Towns, J. Ellsworth, E. Baraga, M. Grout, D. Sherman, M. MacDonald. Row Five: M. A. Mercer, J. Kertesz, M. L Keller, C. Earley, B. Bogan, W. Reigle, C. Garrison, D. Getzelmann. i 24
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Howard girls entertain in their newly decorated lounge at an informal dance. Howard girls found a redecorated lounge in the fall. Bright colors in a carousel motif made it cheery. The freshmen were welcomed to the theme Student Princess. The court was full of checkered cloth covered tables at the Tavern Party. The girls will remember the night the fire alarm shorted and sent half the dorm into the street while the others slept. Or the Homecoming candi- date unloading corn from the wagon soon to be a float. Or it may be just a big memory of cha-cha boots and bermuda skirts, ukes and bongo drums — all part of life at Howard. howard A study spot is converted. Row One: M. Baus, J. Curtis, P. French, S. Bennett, A. Blendermann, N. Swensen, C. McEwen, M. Miller. Row Two: N. Cugier, K. Carson, L Miller, N. Robinson, Mrs. P. Jaeger, resident counselor, B. Perry, president, J. Sayler, S. Haddad, E. Daiber, C. Prutting. Row Three: E. Daiber, S. Davidson, F. Weir, M. Madden, D. Riddle, S. Titsworth, M. Shaw, J. Lauderman. Row Four: P. Truax, G. Graetz, E. Powell, B. Via, G. Pratt, J. Cunningham, J. Stephenson, A. Wilson, E. Nolan, M. Hankins, A. Felder, P. Smith, S. Hammer, R. Breese, L. McGuire, J. McCoy, M. Grimes. v
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