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JUDICIAL COURTS 730 East: Nancy Klein, Roberta Albers, Michelle Nichols, Nancy Goldberg, Joan Martens, Beth Haines, Janet Wisniewski Mahoney Hall: Barbara Vicevich, Bonnie Neil, Georgiann Winkleblack, Marguerite Radawich, Sharon Wendler, Roberta Lacritz, Roslyn Hagler 960: (L to R) Marcia Brown, Marilyn Brown, Sally Bickel, Terry King, Carolyn Weginoth 136
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730 EAST COUNCIL ROW 1, (L TO R): Briana Harrison, Treasurer, Lisa Nielsen, President, Mary Still, Vice-President, Janet Roslund, Corresponding Secretary. ROW 2: Mary Louise Abrams, Ellen Glasson, Charlene Wurch, Ronnie Abrams, Helene Bernstein, Marcy Truemper, Carol Jackson, Carol Engel, Linda Wiogonfold, Johnnye Cottrell, Suzanne Kuhn, Counselor Supervisor, Carol Cohen, Bonnie Forman. MAHONEY HALL COUNCIL ROW 1, (L TO R): Bonnie Smith, Corresponding Secretary, Lisa Taylor, President, L inda Nollenberger, Recording Secretary. ROW 2: Jaye Schechter, Susan Livermore, Karen Black, Margaret Carr, Evelyn Barnes, Molly Smith, Linda Kleindienst, Sue Schendlinger, Mary Johnston, Maureen Butler, Lucie Blomain, Lesley Dilbert. 960 COUNCIL ROW 1, (L TO R): Donna Sherwin, Treasurer, Joanne Muroff, Faith Eileen Block, President, Meri Toll, Secretary, Janet Walsh. ROW 2: Joanne Satter, Linda Draus, Toni Favazza, Miss Webb, Advisor, Susan McCarthy, Randy Goodman, Denise Wilder, Linda Schimmel, Anne Gross, Patricia Wiener, Hilda Besner, Joan Matz, Nina Cooper. 135
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MRHA I The Men ' s Residence Hall Association is the govern- ing body for all men living in the housing area. Its aims and goals are to maintain the interest of the men through the coordination of house events and to develop the University of Miami man as a complete individual in all aspects of campus living. In the past the MRHA was concerned mainly with just the social phase of campus life. Now under the en- lightened leadership of President Tim Choate, the Men ' s Residence Hall Association has so far attained its former goals. It has been able to do this with the support and advice of a highly effective legislature. This year, more than ever before, the legislature ' s committees are truly functioning bodies. The problems of the board plan, the Physical Plant, and Women ' s Visiting Hours are just a sampling of the topics investigated and settled under the influence of these committees. This positive action speaks very well for the committees, the MRHA legislature, and the men in the Residence Halls. It is a positive i ndication of things to come. The extended goal of the Men ' s Residence Hall As- sociation lies in the concept of the University of Miami as a residential campus. MRHA is dedicated to fostering this concept through house traditions and a positive leg- islative basis. Through house traditions, the campus man can identify his residence at the University of Miami with his learning here. He can look back at his campus life and see a tie in. House traditions will accomplish this. The firm legislative basis will provide for order and established lines of communication and influence throughout the residence halls and the campus as a whole. Eventually, when the University of Miami be- comes a residential campus, the Men ' s Residence Hall Association will become the voice of man living on cam- pus and this year, led by Tim Choate, will have been instrumental in carrying this vast plan out. EXECUTIVE BOARD, (L TO R): Al Fagant, Vice-President, Tim Choate, President, Dean MacDonald, Advisor, Vince Borghese, Secretary, Don Spurlock, Member-at-Large. 137
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