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broward The newly formed Broward Executive Council coordinates the various facets of hall living in Broward Hall. Through the efforts of the coordinated committees, a well-rounded program of educational and social activities has been developed during the year. It is to strengthen communication and unity in the hall. Broward Executive Council. First Row: Suzanna Cathy Hazouri. Second Row: Sandy Crabtree, Arlita Like, Suzy Liss, Terri Harms. Not Pictured: Wanda Griffin, Diane Groff. This is life in the hall. Broward makes Growl! They tried to make grades. 156
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men ' s interhall Men ' s Interhall Council representing over 3,100 campus residents, fought for major physical improvements for the residence halls and brought pressure on food service to its facilities. President Stephen O ' Connell and other leading university personalities spoke to leaders at the first MIC smoker last December. Men ' s Interhall produced a French Revue in October for Homecoming. Interhall Gator hops provided regular weekly entertainment for all residents. The Spectrum program brought various films to the men ' s living areas in conjunction with University College course assignments. Through Interhall, the areas received $8,000 for local improvements varying from stereos to library equipment. Men ' s Interhall Council. First Row: Charles Buresch Mike Moore (vice president), Ric Katz (president), Bill Modlin (secretary-treasurer), Charlie Warren, Mike McNerney. Second Row: Robert Wiznewsky, Bob Tom Infantino. women ' s interhall Women ' s Interhall is composed of all the presidents of the women ' s residence halls and seeks to help make the university a home away from home during each coed ' s stay here. It represents the women in every aspect of campus life—from academic to social, with its main goal,, to insure each coed the best for comfort and relaxation. Interhall works with various other on campus as well as the and faculty. This it broadened its scope to include dealings in new areas such as parking facilities and campus security. Each president also works very closely with her individual hall council to insure the of every coed in the residence halls. Women ' s Interhall. First Row: Nancy Isenberg (vice president), Marti Cochran (president), Betty Jo Padron (secretary). Second Row: Susan Brown, Kathy Marchant, Dot Haislip. Third Row: Libby Schutt. Pictured: Phyllis Mabel (faculty advisor), Terri Harms (treasurer), Bonnie Brown, Barbara Nunn, Kathy Cleghorn, Arlita Like, Carol Keen, Bobbi Klein, Cathy Hazouri. 155
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mallory Mallory Hall is the women ' s oldest hall on campus. It prides itself in a unique spirit and charm that is passed on year to year. Mallory strives toward group participation and a home-like atmosphere. This year began with homecoming—a gala event with our 60 foot long alligator in the front yard. We have the men of Tolbert to thank for the mechanical advice and help. Hall Council purchased a television and an all girls ' recreation room which is well used. As campaign time came around in Mallory found herself deep in politics with all four parties well represented. The entire year was enriched by our trips to to visit our girls there. Open houses were the weekend highlights in the hall, a regular house-cleaning schedule. The dorm won the volleyball tournament without even playing a game. Mallory Hall Council. First Row: Kathy Bonner Judy Niergarth (treasurer), Barbara Nunn Leidia Merhige (secretary). Second Row: Kathy Monaghan, Joanne Valdes, Barbara Kronberg, Sheryl Thomas. Third Row: Linda Klein, Tomi Mayes, Little, Ann Regan. reid Reid Hall started the year with an Welcome Week and a very active Big Sister-Little Sister Program. The girls many all-nighters with the Tolbert men preparing homecoming decorations. The Christmas season was ushered in by carols sung on the balconies. Coffee and donuts were enjoyed by all during finals. The Hall Council promoted unity and closeness within the dorm and also with other men ' s and women ' s dorm areas. Reid Hall Council. First Row: Marsha Griffin Joan Mazzawi (vice president), Kathy Marchant (president), Roberta Howard (treasurer). Second Row: Patti Quina, Margaret Hayden, Jinny Scrivner, Pam Prim, Sonia Valle, Pam Williams (WSA Third Row: Maureen Zuroski, Linda Hill, Tammi Scialdo, Bobbie Bautz, Peggy Hicks, Elaine Stephanie Spencer. 157
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