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New Purchases Spruce up Smith Hall As Dorm Council President, Chris Henson ' s main goal was to improve conditions on Smith Hall, especially in the second-floor lounge. This year ' s council purchased a new ping- pong table, microwave oven, VCR, and a new vacuum. Greg Hendricks commented on the new acquisitions, It ' s wonderful. The ping- pong table is great and the pictures in the second-floor lounge are excellent. They make the lounge feel more ' homey. ' Some of the activities sponsored by the Smith Hall council were t-shirt and pizza give- aways at volleyball games, forums and a hall- wide ping-pong tournament. Eric Burton felt that, This year ' s council was more active and responsible. They wanted to upgrade activ- ities. And the whole council wanted to help us out and make dorm life more bearable. Clearly, this year ' s men ' s dorm council had taken an active role in the lives of Snuth Hall residents. Gordon Hannon dresses up to help sup- port the Blue Crew at the vollyball game. Dorm Council President Chris Henson keeps cool in his pink plaid shorts. 1988-89 Simmons Dorm Council Teri Sutherland, Sheri Williamson, Kris Bou- cher, and Jocelyn Hendrix. Not pictured: Kathy Dean, Julie Perkins, Zyronda Clayton, Connie Andrews, amd Melinda Schonert. 1 1 2 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS
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pping up Ronnie Otis, Zyronda la(on competes during the fall pep gJard Hillis and Chris Williams wait ) Btage during the BSA-sponsored tal- ilhow. m BSA BSU BSA Creates Student Unity 1989 proved to be an exdting year for the Black Student Association. BSA ' s purpose as an organization was to pro- vide Black cultural awareness and to pro- mote Black leadership in the commuiuty. BSA sponsored many activites this year, including car washes, and trif s to local childrens ' wards to visit the kids. By far the most memorable and successful event they held was their first-annual Student Talent Show. All the money that was raised by these events was put into a scholarship fund. In its second year, the Black Student Association had become a highly re- spected and successful group on campus. ' 1 was pleased to see so many of the students getting involved this year, ex- pressed Anthony Lammons. It gave them a sense of unity. 1988-89 Black Student Association Top row: Raynard Hillis. Second row: Cor- don Hannon and Damon Boyd. Third row: Yolanda McCall and Jennifer Claifc. Front row: Kimberly Benson and Zyronda Clayton. BSABSU 111
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Smith Hall Dorm Council Chris 1, Damon Boyd, Steve Jabs, ; tries Comweil, Gordon Hannon, Paul ; i ards, and Jamie Coston. pries Comweil is serious about im- ng Smith Hall. Kris Boucher, the fall president for Sim- mons Hall, enjoys catching rays while studying. Teri Sutherland, Jocelyn Hendrix, Sheri Williamson, and Kris Boucher spend time planning open dorm activities. Dorm Councils Hall Council Creates a Homey Atmosphere for Residents Under the leadership of Kris Boucher and Sheri Williamson, the 1988-89 Simmons Hall dorm coun- cil made life a little more fun for the residents of the women ' s dorm. Some activities that the dorm council organized were the Halloween wing competitions, a Christ- mas open-dorm, and some Easter festivities. Jean- nette Clark stated, The wing competition was fun to prepare for and fun to take part in, A sense of unity and comradery was felt by the participants from each wang as they got ready for the com- petition. By planning activities aimed at uniting the stu- dents, the Simmons Hall Dorm Council succeeded in making the dorm a little more like home. Lisa Rogers summarized, This year ' s council really did a good job on the events and getting both halls together for them. DORM COUNCIL 113
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