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Residence West Residence West, serving 330 people, is one of the largest dorms on campus. Al- though the majority of the residents are non-freshmen, the rapport between the levels is strong, and is not affected by age differences. Residence West provides many exchanges with other dorms, edu- cational programs, and a view of the football practice field. No wonder the 11th floor seems so crowded in the after- noon! ROW 0. E: Elizabeth T. Garcia, Samufl Alarcnn, SyKia Alonsn, Connie VVung, Knuena Pangdn, Gillen Sleiner, .Mitliael Gunzalez, Jean Matthias, John Boehm, Mart - Littleton, Dvvight Hotchkiss, Phyllis Parmer, Garfield, Nils Larson, Lorena L ' y. Karen Zimmerman, Rad Domingo, Alison Boa- tright, Maria Chavez, Jeff Lowe. ROW TWO: Ted Nugent, Oscar J Bautista, Anita Calderon, Melissa Reif, Kathv Jenquin, Laura Ibarra, John Khoe, Debbie Flatgard, Jay Esban, Becky Echenberger, Sam Nelson, Debbie Beaudet, Sher l .N. .Nehr, Jack Hamson, Melinda Smolin. ROW THREE: Rigov- erto Briceno, Miguel A. Barrera, Rosemarie Gallegas, Diana Melgoza, Trisha Martinez, Elaine Lum, Marijayne Wallace, Gusfalias Susan Monfort). ROW FOL ' R: Mike Salas, Steve Contreras, Robert Delgado, Fortino V ' illalobos, Denise Rivera, Brian Rokos, Linda Longhofer, Dan Dunmoyer, Kath- leen A Hill. Rita Helm, Cathi Cronk, Karin V ' ander PJoeg, Teresa Drake, John Bower, David Tice, Dennis Trujillo, Pete Morril, Lisa Braman, Stacey Brault. David Kalemkiarian, Cathy Pursell, Toy Gregon. ' . ROW FIVE: Suzanne Surtess, Cyndy Jamison, Karen Malhotra, Marianne Robinson, Melissa A. DeMotte, Robin R. DuBuclet, Jeff Perkins, Michael G. Collaco, Karl E. Russell, Mitch Rolin, Jon Sonka, Lori Arlen, Malcolm Pipes, Renee McCon- nell. Jay Ehrgott. ROW SIX: Cecilia Montoya, Wendy Holubiczko, Paul Cannon, Bob DeConti, Maureen Mo Story, Marylisa Missakian, Charlotte LeBlanc, Brad Kratovil, Paige Shedlowski, Earl Patterson, Mike Frese, Treacj- Person, Cara Leigh, John Luis, Michael Baeall Evan Haglund, Un- known, John Castro. Residence West 387
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Touton Hall Touton Hall has a reputation that each year ' s occupants work hard to pres- erve. Wild stories are whispered about how it acquired its lived-in appearance. The residents love to plan surprising pranks on other dorms which are often reciprocated, and they have plenty of ex- changes which prove to be exciting as well. The men that live here are proud of the enormous success of their annual Halloween. They also love to publicize the fact that for two consecutive years, these Rootin ' Touton men have defeat- ed College-Uni in the annual Tommy ' s- Burger eating contest. B k M m nij H H Liil ' J ! H rf-i| 1 . 11 386 BELOW: Tim Jeffrey, Jack Leonardy, Calvin Klein, Jim Knovvles, Pete Brydeon, Kenneth Fung, Simon Corks, Brian CJiung, RicJi LaRue, Ri- cJiard Eber, Dave Robinson, Hidoe Yamamoto, Styler Murray, Jack Daniels, Justine Finestone, Unknown, Brad Vandenburg, Mike Pandola, Rick Felling, Ed Skrabola, RicJiard Brady, Tim Graine, brett Levinne, Tony Chan, Scott Thompson, Dylan Deguersio, Frank Miller, Chris Ghio, Bob Hickman, Mark Kim, Dave Barker, John Boeuman, Bruce Berk, Bob Catary, Henry Maymar, Rich Watanobe, Dennis Tapp, Brad Wilson, Eric Wilmurder, Gary Ashima, John Krieger, Dave Fandel, Arme Yourself, Rob Grain, Mark Shaltz, Doug Dahlin, Jay Salsgiv- er, Jeff Woodbury, Bob Gain, Greg Paschen, Fred Carauaggio, Brett Fausett, Bill Mabulski, Tina Lawson, Mike Kelly, Eric Wilner, Will Cooper, Rob Lemarr, Steve Phillip, Unknown, Unknown, Brad Lundgren, Fred Thomas. ABOVE: Skip, Bill Hansaker, Paul White, Ray Fioravanti, Jim Hymie Bagelman, Bob Murdock, Alex Caudillo, Pete Fraser. I
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North Complex Residents Show Their Skills in Quiz Bowl Birnkrant Dining Hall was the scene for the second annual Quiz Bowl on Fri- day. January 22nd. Over 300 students from both residence halls and apart- ments converged to watch this conglom- eration of the best of quiz shows, college bowls, and trivia questions. The par tici- pants were from North Complex (Birnkrant, EVK-Harris, and College- Uni): twenty-four teams, made up of one to five members fron each floor, com- peted against one another for the grand prize. The winning team received a weekend of skiing at Heavenly Valley. Over $4000 prizes were awarded in all, to both participants and audience. The audience was able to participate in the door prize drawings, which in- cluded a set of Brittanica Encyclopedias. The teams had various questions to an- swer, ranging from USC facts and phi- losophy to biology and sex. By process of elimination, the final three teams ad- vanced to four rounds. The Master and Mistress of Ceremonies, Larry Morgan and Karen Shanbrom, even had to re- strain the audience from playing as well. Five hours later, the winning team was the Pinchhitters, from Birnkrant ' s seventh floor; second place was the Zoo from College-Uni, and third place was the Acadamian Nuts from Birnkrant ' s fifth floor. Under the leadership of Paul Zaslaw, Lauren Moulton, and Mary Mackin, this event was an unqualified success. Ev- eryone who attended vowed to return again next year and wipeout the compe- tition. ABOVE: TOP OF THE TOWER — Contestants from Birnkrant ' s 8th floor Executive Suite seem unsure about the correct answer. 388 Quiz Bowl
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