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THE ETA BUNNIES HOPPED ' THRC officers of Beta Janille Collins trias iirer (.inger D mHi) stent ir Dtn ISC ' arubica and K itin Si ,t , who ri placed Sue Wilson as president Sprinj; Ouartcr. Not shown is Sharon Corkill, lice-president. Beta Hall began this year with its annual Bii; and Little sister iee-creani social. This casual gatlicrint; had as its sole purpose the bonding ot individuals into one for the spirit of the dorm. As a result of this initial uni- fication Beta s first creation, the Homecoming house- dec took shape. Known affectionately as Ferdinand the Bull, it was built mider the direction of Linda Scott. f uring Winter Quarter, despite climatic handi- caps, planning was begun for the annual .AWS Fashion Show with chairmen Kathv Sege and Diana Filers, and Spring Sing with Ginger D Amico as chairman. Along with the initial planning came the race for King of Hearts during w hich the monev contributed for Beta ' s candidate, Ron Hund was delivered to the Heart Fund. A unitjue turn of events this season was the mid-term election of Kathv Sege as Alpha s president. The filled the post vacated by Spring graduate, Susan Wilson. Through the efforts of the officers, Sharon Corkill, vice-president. Ginger D Amico, secretary, Janelle Collins, Treasurer, and AWS representative Linda Scott as well as members of the dorm the plans for Spring Sing and the Fashion Show materialized. The plans for Spring Sing became a source of achievement for Beta as their presentation Turn Around won first place in the Small Dorm Division. Also serving as an inspiration for dorm spirit in Beta were the Sec- ret Buiuiies, carried on before Faster. In this same mood. Beta Hall held a final Awards Banipiet to form- alK recognize individual achievements in the dorm. Peggy Hanks and Pal Faverty-having a philosophical discussion in front of Beta. Diane Eilers concentrates on posters for a fashion show. She looks worried
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DORM Rick Schutt awards first place to Pam Pendleton, president of Chi Hall for their prize-winning pulling in the Chi- Kappa Tug-O ' War. Headed b Pam Pendleton, Chi Hall had a busy year. Diiruig Fall Quarter, their house dec won 1st Place in the Homecoming contest. During Hallo- ween, Secret Urchins were the Thing . Chi also held an open House tor guests, faculty and parents, and sponsored a Christmas door-decorating contest within the dorm. During Winter Quarter, Chi held activities with child- ren at the Hillcrest Receiving Home, sold candied apples during the week, sponsored a King ot Hearts candidate, sent girls to visit at Las Colinas and held a retreat at Cedar Glen. Spring Quarter - ' X brought planning for Spring Sing, under the direction of Ellie Rosenlieb and Jane Pidduck and an Easter Egg Hunt for underprivileged children on the football practice field. All of Chi ' s rehearsing and time spent on costumes and props helped them take the Sweepstakes Award for Spring Sing away from Gamma Hall with their Madeline Who: ' Officers for Chi Hall arc Pam Pendle- ton, president. Sue Hunter, vice-presi- dent, Jane Pidduck, secretar , Ga Bauman, treasurer, and ElK Fiosenlieb, AWS representative.
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