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?A HALL- SISTER OF CHI Kappa Hall, located below Chi, is exactly like Chi in con- struction. These are the only girls dorms which have two girls in a room instead of the suite plan. C iiidy Spiller held the po- sition of dorm president this year, backed up b officers Bett Chandler, Dennie Jepsen, Tin Sw anson and Jill Mel ntire. Fall Quarter was the busiest ([uartcr tor the kappa Kids , beginning with Homecoming. Their house deck showed Cabril- lo Monument and the migration of the whales. They had the distinction of having the Homecoming Queen and two prin- cesses in the dorm. Like all the dorms. Kappa also had Big and Little Sisters, in which all freshmen are assigned a big ' sister . Dr. Rehuoldt spoke at the Ka[3pa Brunch held at the Kata- maran during Homecoming. .At Christmas the Kappa . Secret Angels were flying around in the dorm, leaving presents and pla ing tricks. Winter Quarter arrived, and this dorm sponsored the Valentines Dance w ith . WS and were able to raise the most mone for their King of Hearts Steve Sargeant. Spring Quarter found the Kappa girls sewing costumes for little moon-people tor the coming Spriiig Sing. Lender the direc- tion of tk ' tt Chandler, their theme was Kappa Takes A Trip ' . Alison Whitney was in tlie iniddlt ' i)f nial in ; a costume for Spring Sin when the photographer found her. I - ' UOIIS | I.I Judy Reynolds talks Luanne Chambers as works on the desk Kappa.
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Men from Hall I let off steam over the volleyball net after a da of classes. HALL I — THREE HOUSES TAKE INTRAMURAL I rider tilt- leaderships of hall presidents John Hanlon and Mike VVile Hall I had a busy and successful year They worked man hours on a house dec for Homecoming which took second place in competition. Periodically during the year, the Hall [ men sponsored free movies in the dorm. During the basketball season, money was added to the dorm treasury from taking charge of the snack bar during basketball games. During Spring quarter, the men of Hall 1 worked many hours on their very enjoyable presentation Collage in Living Stereo , combining singing with a slide show. Disappoint- ment was apparent when the women ' s hall ran way with all the trophies. Chairmen of the Spring Sing entr were John Cress and Roger Hock Enthusiasm was high iji this hall for intramural sports. As a result of this, three houses in Hall 1 placed in best all around competition for all sports. The houses were 13 (second place), 12 (third place), and 11, which took fifth place. This an annual competition, involving all three mens halls. Officers in Hall I were John Hanlon and Mike Wile presi- dents; John Cress, vice-president; Mike Bielman, secretary; Don Broudy, treasurer; Creg Paulin, publicity chairman; Pat Faverty, social chairman; Warren Cummings and Steve Warren house chairmen; and Scott Burton, academic chair- men. In these two pages and the lollowirig lour, the Lonia Del Mar has attempted to show the mari phases in the lives of the Cal Western men and their dorm activities, be thev aca- demic or otherwise George Smith seems to be concentrat- ing, regardless of the nian distractions around him
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