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R.A.ing : WHAT IT IS Delow RA ' s Deb Amos and Mark Hoffman shore o little staff support Bottom The 1987-88 Residence Hall Staff left to right Shoron O ' Reilly, Jonet Aguirre, Micki Show, Mark Hoffman, Beth Moren, Mory Godlew- ski, Darrin Nooh, ond Deb Amos The residence halls are facilitated by a staff of six student R.A. ' s (Resident Assistants) and two staff members, Beth Moren, Director of Residence Life, and Mary Godlewski, Ass’t. Director of Residence Life and Marian Centre Manager. Below right Seriously, I never ployed o gome of pool in my life, ' ’ cloims Jonet Aguirre as she challenges Tino Caldwell But little do we realize — how much time and energy goes into the job of an R.A.. The R.A.’s are responsible for programming, are a liaison between faculty and administration, enforce residence hall policies, provide safety and security, have general admin- istrative task, and build community, said Beth Moren. I look for someone who ' s o good tole model, effective leader . . . someone who wonts to leorn and is interested in continuing that process . . . someone who genuinel y cares about others . . . a hard worker . . . someone who is enthusiastic,” added Beth. When asked What it is like being an R A.?”, Mark Hoffman, a first year R.A. commented by saying, We do a lot of things to show we really care. We ore more of a friend than an authority.” It challenges me — I have to schedule my stuff, with R.A. stuff. It shows me I can cope with responsibility, and still come out on top!” added Janet Aguirre, also a first year R.A. It’s tough. There are times when you just wont to run to your room, ond close your door; but you can ' t. You want to be a regular student; but you can ' t. It ' s a challenge — you learn a lor about yourself when the work piles up . . . it ' s a growing experience,” concluded Deb Amos, o third semester R.A.. — Patrick Wood Condls Donell Mark Rice
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RESIDENCE LIFE DEAR DIARY: Today I begon o new life — college life. I enjoy my newly found independence. I hove the chance to moke my own de- cisions. However, along with this independ- ence comes certain responsibilities. For in- stance, I hove learned the importance of keeping o doily schedule and setting pri- orities (I never thought I would ever hear myself soy that). I hove learned to balance my checkbook — 1 kid you not; and I now use a measuring cup when calculating the amount of soop to use in the washer. I am developing an appreciation for the finer joys of life . . . you know, study breaks, Avila food, parties, gomes, and friends. I enjoy study breaks so much that I take them before and after studying. My friends and I are big on gomes, sometimes college seems like a second childhood. Ve enjoy getting together and acting goofy; we have water fights, play soccer in the hallway, play twister (yeah it ' s still around), or boogie to tunes in our rooms . . . the funny thing is I don ' t know why! I guess you could say its our way of relaxing . . . ”yeoh that ' s the ticket! What I enjoy the most about this new life are the friend- ships I have made. I don ' t know . . . it ' s just something special knowing that you have a friend. — Robert Scoles and Patrick Wood Liz Von Nore Oh embraceable you! Rick Trumon ond Kassie Dougherfy exchange worm expressions of love — isn’t that special!?! 16 Residence Life
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CARONDELET Below The Residents of Corondelet Condominiums — L-R, from row: Rossel Luron, Gory Myers, Jeff Kuhns.Bob O ' Reilly, 2nd row: Scoff Anderson, Kaushik Bhoduri.Jon Pork, Tony Parsons, Ron Brown, Greg Morfinez, bock row: Shannon Ennis, Duane Grieve, Dorrin Noah. Dylan Aiman, Chris Houston, Steve Neldenbochjoson Borr, On-Campus Living Living in a residence hall community of 141 students is like having o pseudo family of 45 brothers ond 91 sisters. The halls ore a home. Residence Life is on extension of the classroom. It is o learning center — together the students create o community where they shore responsibility for ond take the ownership in what occurs wirhin rhor community, commented Beth Maren, Director of Residence Life. As a member of this family one quickly leorns whot it is like to be o victim of another sibling ' s practical joke. We tied the 5th floor door knobs together and Soron-wropped their toiler seats claimed sophomore Janet Aguirre. ' College is for having fun; procticol jokes ore o part of the college ex- perience — we’re collecting memories, odded Janet. Continued Condis Doneii The Little Rascals — clockwise: Margaret McKee, Lisa Brockman, Nancy Plckren, Deidre Harvey, Cindy Hansen, Naiyoporn Dham- maraks, Anonya Urhayonka. Micki Show, Pom Grayson, Nicki King, Linda Brod, Carol Wieseler, Susanna Putz, Angela Davoren, Heather Hart. The Partridge Family — front: Sharon O ' Reilly, L-R, 1st row: Johnna Yeokum, April Gaddis, 2nd row- Tosneem Bader Tina Caldwell, Debbie Lyons, Kim Werth, Charlene Hermann, Teresa Liston, Condis Donell. 3rd row: Nancy Kueser, Jonef Bock, Marie Imming, Mary Par Veerkomp, Stephanie Harris, Liesa Dovis, Erin Gibbons, Back row: Laura Nettles. Suzanne Roach. Maureen Ward, Trine Prowell, Pam Williams. Condis Donell 18 Residence Life
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