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Life’s a Beach! First floor was one of the few livable floors left. The city inspector had just come by, and because of our construction efforts, our floor became three times as valuable as any other floor — almost $24.50. It must have been a nice floor or we wouldn’t have had a female population larger than third floor. Which reminds me, it gave me great pleasure to announce that Becky Monroe was granted an “honorable first floor membership.” The award for most enterprising floor members went to Mike and Chris for their new “juice bar.” Everyone stopped to say “Hi” and “get juiced.” And hey, if you ever want to have another “three keg beach party,” just let me know and I’ll take care of it. Always remember — Live hard; Live fast; But never, ever let them see you sweat. Gary Mitchell. We’ve Got the Spirit Second floor was a most “spirited” group. 90% of you were involved in at least one or more extracurricular activity. At any given time you could have found girls practicing their cheerleading routines, painting posters, playing “hall soccer,” practicing lines for a play, blasting their stereos, primping with hair and makeup, or frolicking about in the lounge. Being such a diverse group, we had to work at becoming a unified floor, but Alas ... we succeeded. Lou. Mickey Company It all started on a hot summer day in August. One by one we came, bringing trunks, stuffed animals and smiles, each slowly adding our own character and ingredient. We ranged from freshmen to seniors, and theatre to nursing majors. We were students, athletes, cheerleaders and more. Ours wasn’t always the loudest floor in fact, most of the time it was the quietest. But the final product was a floor filled with spirit, enthusiasm, affection, fun and lots of love. Sharon O’Reilly 23 Carondelet Hall
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First Floor “The Pseudo Beach Boys” — pictured from left to right: Chris Hackett, Steve Foerstel, Mark Zahner, Chuck Otec, Rossel Man- zaneres, Dan Mabrey, Jeff Kuhns, John Hunnius, Jon Park, Darrin Noah, Kenny Dudzik, Andy Daude, Marty Henleben, An- dre Montgomery, Ryan Roberts, Gary Mit- chell, Chris Houston, John Zondca, and An- thony Tucker. Not Pictured — Scott Anderson, Mike Brown, Michael Dale, Shannon Ennis, Eric Fultz, Jeff Kraus, Jeff Lange, Kendrick Lewis, and Gary Myers. Second Floor The “Spiritual Sisters” — pictured from left to right: Julie Meissen, LaTonya Clayton, Sangdaew Jutidilok, Ananya Uthayanka, Sherie Rutlin, Linda Bleyenberg, Michelle Eidson, Sylvia Brown, Ann Wycoff, Rhonda Moye, Surina Howard, Lisa Hopkins, Suzanne Roach, Becky Monroe, Sheila Shiflett, Dana Huff, Kim Werth, and Marie Imming. Not Pic- tured — Michelle Cushing, Stephanie Har- ris, Debbie Lyons, Dayna Martinez, Margaret McKee, and Francesca Pascolini. Third Floor Avila’s Own “Mouseketeers” — pictured from left to right: Carol Keeven, Paige Mead, Peggy Plein, Sharon O’Reilly, Michelle Rohde, Charlene Hermann, Johnna Yeokum, Mary Pat Veerkamp, April Gaddis, Tasneem Bader, Candis Donell, Janet Bock, Kim Gibbs, and Kim Hash. Not Pictured — Janet Aguirre, Angie Davis, Nalina Dharmawardana, Patty Flynn, Nancy Kueser, Diana Landor, Susie Lindsey, Laura Nettles, Allison Simcox, Maureen Ward, and Lora Willming. 22
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Fourth Floor The Original “Lazy Boys” — pictured left to right: Jim Brill, Chris Oleson, Dave Cor- ley, Justin Larson, Jim Landers, Craig Dunker, John Parres, Craig Bergeron, David Molli, Chris Raders, Gregory Barks, Rich Joyce, Patrick Wood, George Hoer- man, Clifford Gooden, Ken Jones, Steve Thornhill, Gary Matson, Chris Herbig, Mike Corrigan, Kevin Kohl, and Jun Ha. Not Pictured — Eric Caldwell, David Cor- ley, Jerry Elliot, Jeff Geiger, Tony Juarez, Todd Meyer, Eric Salins, Robert Scoles, and Lance Williams. Fifth Floor They Come From the “Far Side” — pic- tured from left to right: Patty Kampeter, Traci Stirnaman, Michelle Reynoldson, Cindy Cook, Maria Hess, Kim Praiswater, Debbie Wernsman, Kathleen Bonen, Michelle Graff, Amy McDaniel, Debby Amos, Katie Kussman, Erin Gibbons, Carmen Canzonere, Donna Van Booven, Angela Lynas, Teresa Liston, and Rebek- kah Montes. Not Pictured — Kathy Biersmith, Kristen Cavanaugh, Missy Fall- ing, Linda Frencher, Alicia Knox, Jodi Lin, Peggy Murphy, Penny Newman, Jenny Porter, Shelli Richardson, Gina Sola, and Leslie Soloman. Sixth Floor The “Surf City Crew” — pictured from left to right: Jessica Rilinger, Patti Mudd, Diane McLaury, Geri Sudtelgte, Renee Mazeitis, Nikki Wright, LeAnne Alexander, Kim Jurd, Lorna Christian, Nancy Boutte, Lisa Balch, Deanne Moody, Kathy Martin, Brenda Douglas, Maribeth Oermann, Anita Clary, and Lynette Hayes. Not Pictured — Liesa Davis, Stephanie Ford, Carol French, Karen Kinney, Laura Kupneski, Jennifer Lee, Misty Lewis, Lisa Moreland, Adrian Pendelton, Micki Shaw, Lisa Shearon, Lisa Shore, Crystal Trumbo, Janet Willeke, and Jennifer Yarshen. 24
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