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Pclcr Rene SAMPLIN ' THE CUISINE: Steve Sutton, engineering sophomore, and his guest dig into the poi. Poi and other delicacies were served at the WRH luau. Rec events take top billing atermelons, trick-or- treating, an Easter egg hunt and ice cream sun- daes played a big part of the Women ' s Residence Halls ' year. WRH started the year with a Watermelon Fest for residents of all campus dorms. Residents got a chance to get to know each other in the WRH Quad courtyard Sept. 7. " We played silly games like egg tossing and gave little prizes. It was just a way for residents to become ac- quainted, " Nancee Lottman, Women ' s Residence Halls director, said. WRH also had Halloween trick-or- treating and an Easter egg hunt for the housekeeping staffs children. " We wanted to express our thanks to the housekeeping staff, " Lottman said. The children went door-to-door in Kinsolving, Littlefield, Carothers, An- drews, and Blanton dorms on Halloween night to trick-or-treat. Participating residents were recognized by their door tags and were prepared with candy. The Easter egg hunt was held in the courtyard of the Quad Apr. 12. Eggs were colored and hidden by residents. Another big event that cooled off some of the heat of the end of the Spring, semester was a " Super Sundae " party Apr. 1 1 . Tables were set up in the court- yard so residents could take a break. " We did this so the residents could in- teract and have something fun to do, " Lottman said. An event involving one of the WRH dorms was the second annual Luau be- tween Littlefield and Brack-Roberts men ' s dorm on Apr. 25. The two dorms got together for ribs and brisket and volleyball. Lottman said, " Most of our activities are to give residents a chance to get together and interact. " by Lelia Sutton FRONT ROW: Gillian Louise Thomspon. Livia H. Liu. Erin Eli/abcth Hollcran. Sheila Dcncicc Sullon. juanila Elizabeth Han- dy. Kathryn Ann Sauccdo. Lisa Anne Bcranek. Dawn Rene Craft. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Elaine Marlins. Talia Rene Randolph. Martha Lynn Wilcoxson. Toya Denean Blackshcar. Kris Lynn Renncr, Alison Jane Barber. Julie Lynn Pleasanls. Monica Claire Hotter, [jura Joan Mcduinn. Maria-Anissa Borg BACK ROW: Peter Rene Frances Brady. Michclc Linda Dick. Karm Elizabeth Ritzmann. Tracy Dianne Kagan. Barbara J. Szalay. Hclan Ann Wogan. Karen Lea Bean. Kimberly Ann Warren. Christopher George Bryan. Kimbcrlcy Ann Olcnik. Mary Morgan McRcynolds. Janet Maria Sloan. Joanna Lavon Curtis. Jean Garner. Linda Christine Pratt. Dcbra Celina Morrow. 306 Women ' s Residence Halls Staff
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