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T WON BETA SPRING SING AWARD Beta Hall occupies the northernmost tip of the campus, on a small point of land that gives residents a view of the La Jolla shoreline. 67
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DAY IN COPENHAGEN ' Sally Williams, President A flurry of action filled Beta Women ' s Residence hall from the first weeks of school. They sponsored, in conjunction with the Associated Women Resident Stu- dents, the outstandingly successful Cal Western Night at Belmont Park. Sally Williams and her committees organized the event, which found hundreds of Wes- terners filling the huge amusement park for rides, games and dancing. Homecoming and Christmas brought forth the decorating talents of Beta wom- en, as did the two dinners they spon- sored in the dining hall. Like other women ' s halls, Beta hon- ored her workers at their luncheon in May. Well deserved thanks were given those who made Beta ' s year such a suc- cessful one. Befo Hall Court Justices are Laurene Frazier and Ellen Barlow. Beta Hall officers are Carol Alford, treas.; Penny Hill, vice-pres.; Ann Conway, sec.; Glory Brooks, AWRS rep.; Sandy Pollit. sec,; Solly Williams, pres. 66
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Kf-.T-TfiS -Jv M--- -■ ' ■ ' ' ' -«,• ' ' Andrea Martins, President Pane Schwitzbebel, ASNRS rep.; Anne Jorgensen, treas.; Saily Fulmore, sec.; Marj Swacker, ICC rep. SING ' TROPHY GOES TO CHI An overflow of coeds filled Chi Hall lounge for the beginning of a busy year, while the completion of the new hall was awaited. As one large group the Chi women sponsored several events, be- ginning with enthusiastically planned ac- tivities for frosh residents. Homecoming found Chi decorating the dining hall for the coronation dinner and copping the first place trophy in house dec competi- tion. The opening of Kappa Hall signaled a grecit change in Chi as they lost nearly 100 women to the new dorm. With more room to breath, they set to work to make the second semester even more successful. Slave Day proved popular again this year, and money from the sale of women on the auction block was donated to WUS Week. Cindy Watten, Vice-Pres. Spring sing competition provided an incentive for Chi to devote an all out ef- fort to their production of Gypsy. A speakeasy dinner in the dining hall, fea- turing Dick Huddleston ' s strip act, pre- ceeded the sing, in which Chi walked off with sweepstakes honors. Director Cindy Watten and Gypsy Janice Highes ac- cepted the award for the hall. 68
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