Ohio University - Athena Yearbook (Athens, OH)

 - Class of 1960

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Row One: Jim Volk, president Row Two: Paul Gallagher, head of residence, Thomas Schanrz, Rich- ard Streim, Tom Atkin, Bob Moore. Row Three: John Hoskins, Tim Miller, Phil French, Melvin Wilson, Donald Hughes, Dick Jancslk. Row Four: Myron Recob, Raymond O ' Neal, David Chase, Cliff Cribbs, Don Rowley, Bernard Cooper, Jed Frost, Bill Evans. In September, the negative rather than the positive was accentuated by the residents of Lincoln Hall, making their debut in OU society. Two hundred seventy-four men had the bare essentials — no pillows, no telephones, unfinished floors, no officers, no money and no screens (flies outnumbered men fifty to one!) The negative proved valuable, for it was the rallying point which brought the men together determined to improve conditions and rank Lincoln among the best. The wheels of improvement began to turn. An Old-Fashioned Christmas was the theme for a Christmas Formal that was a p art of an active social season. The positive was now accent- uated; negative thinking had been eliminated. The foundation had been laid for a dorm that will play a leading role in the future. lincoln Mail duty ' s a chore . . of the guy on the desk.

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r ' .: . f¥i -i A haywagon transports Johnson men and their dates to a wiener roast. Unity and Johnson Hall are one. The smallness of the dorm contributes to the closeness of the men. This year the men of Johnson enjoyed together four mixers with sororities and dorms, a hayride and two formals. At the Christmas Formal a chubby, jolly Santa Claus gave favors and corsages to all the men ' s dates. Mother ' s Weekend and Father ' s Weekend were big events. The men threw a big party for moms and dads on the Saturday of each weekend. Johnson Room staffers, inside view, after stuffing. One hundred ninety-seven men; in a room 10 ' x 10 ' by 9 ' ! 28 Row One: Ronald Dra- biski, Lawrence V. Will- iams, Cletus Anderson, president, Richard Chubb, Hal Buchert, graduate assistant. Row Two: Marie Prole, Tom Hitchcock, Al Frankel.



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