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YUMA HALL The support of their Korean orphan and collecting for the Olympic Fund constituted the main service activities for Yuma Hall this year. The main social event for this residence hall was their annual Christmas dinner. Anna Hundley, a Yuma resident, was one of the semi-finalists for this year ' s Home- coming Queen. Officers of Yuma Hall were Maureen Mc Adam, president; Diane Fox, vice-president; Becky Simpson, secretary; and Judy Smith, treasurer. Mrs. Margaret Caswell YUMA HALL: Bottom Row: Anba Roncal, Ivonne Deyden, Carolyn Bayreder, Maren Semler, Stephanie Baker, Constance Hunt, Lorraine Hanula. Row I: Virginia Duncan, Margie Leech, Donna McCabe, Gale Grogan, Kathy Breidenbach, Bonny Harmon, Carol Panaretos, Barbara Hottel, Joanne Barreca. Row Katie Grundy, Carol Paradise, Audrey DeMichael, Sharon Mifflin, Dorrie Popovich, Judy Greis, Madeline Novak, Carole Plotkin, Virginia MacGregor, Charlanne Hansel. Row IV: Betty Ann Seiler, Noni Spencer, Carol MacMaster, Carol Hauenstein, Janet Kralicek, Jeanette Burton, Barbara Harrington, Frances Ellig, Martha Diaz, Becky Simpson, Maria Elina Sanchez, Cindy Wolfson , Cathy March, Sharon Odegaarden. 315
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PIMA HALL Pima Hall is the only co-operative dormitory on campus. The women who live in the dormitory are chosen by the Dean of Women through letters of recommendation and personal interviews if possible. To stay in the dorm, each student must maintain a 3.0 grade average. Officers of the 41 members are Barbara Sherman, president; Rhoda Dawn Tan- ner, vice-president; Margaret Mueller, secretary; and Kathy Hamon, treasurer. While the girls maintain their high scholarship and received the campus scholarship trophy, they still have time for social events and service projects. In October they celebrate Founder ' s Day and serve a Mom and Dad ' s Day dinner. In November a faculty open house is held. At Christmas Pima Hall holds a formal and goes Christmas caroling. Mrs. Frances Van Slyke PIMA HALL: Bottom Row: Virginia Reyes, Rhoda Dawn Tanner, Virginia Johnson, Bertha Simms, Naomi Oropeza, Sharon Kartchner, Joni Dreyfuss, Margaret Sutton, Margaret Mueller. Row II: Sharon Rovey, Melody Gullish, Carol Lynn Miller, Carolyn Niethammer, Nereida Coulter, Emily Sult, Barbara Sherman, Kathleen McEwen, Kay Adams, Sarah Sparks, La Vonne Rogers, Kaye Vanskike, Hilda Ascota, Betty Battenfield, Elayne Hardt, Ann Tassinari, Kay Davis. 314
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Mr. Charles Meyer APACHE HALL Apache Hall held four exchanges first semester and an informal dance. As a service project at Christmas, the residents of Apache gave a holiday party for grammar school children. To create a place to live rather than merely a place to sleep is the goal of the hall. Officers of Apache Hall were Court Hall, presi- dent; Ward Grant, vice-president; and Mark Gins- burg, secretary-treasurer. APACHE HALL: Bottom Row: Craig Stolburg, Frank Watson, Ken Rob- erts, John Kleigh, Robert Westfall, Elijah Katongole. Row II: Stan Phillips, William Baba, Bryce Mclntrye, Martin Curry, Sterling Ross. Row III: Harvey Hotchkiss, Gene Tauber, Sam Springer, Bruce Lewin, Wayne Patterson. 316
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