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BORN- OPENS Kappa Hall treasurer, Mary Kathryn Thomas leaves the reception room of the new dorm and admires the location of the hall as she heads for the parking lot. i- [ V -. k-. .-. -! 4« ■«ten- Koppo Hall occupies the lower three floors of the building shown here. This unusual situation, that of two women ' s halls in one building, provides many opportunities for introhall rivalry. 71
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A HALL IS KAPPA Koppa Holl officers are Carol Lifwiler, vice-pres.; Tracy Foulconer, sec.; Morti Warnock, AWRS rep.; Judy Weir, ICC rep. Enthusiasm and unity born of the unique situation Kappa Hall found itself characterized in the young residence hall. Occupants passed workmen in the halls as they moved in at mid-year, but nothing cooled the excitement of build- ing the government in the new dorm. Kappa had the additional asset of her residents being largely Freshmen, all with the traditional frosh spirit. Fashions from a local shop filled the lounge for Kappa ' s first event. Over 85 campus women attended the fashion show in March. Inter-hall competition and spring sing rehearsals took much of the residents ' time during the rest of the semester. Annie Get Your Gun was the theme of Kappa ' s sing presentation. Soggy sponges sailed through the air at Kappa ' s frosh carnival booth. Several campus males, after prodding, volun- teered to be the target for the sponge- throw. Mary Alice Hannum, President Kappa Hall Court justices, Bette Teglond, Karen Toriumi. 70
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Stan Smith, first semester President Rick Benedict, second semester President Without doubt two of the most out- standing activities of student govern- ment this year were the sports car sla- loms sponsored by Hall I. Widely pub- licized throughout the San Diego area, both events were very successful, with nearly 100 area sports car enthusiasts entering the April slalom. The first homecon-iing house dec com- petition brought second place to Hall I for their huge rocket carrying a Western football player. Dorm I men entered other areas of competition throughout the year, spring sing and intramural sports program being two of these. This residence hall could be proud of its accomplishments, and especially of the slaloms. They did their part to put Cai Western on the map. SPORTS CARS RAC Dorm I officers are Bill Mudd, treas.; Ken Kunkle, sec.; Gary Younger, ICC rep.; Dave Turner, vice pres. Dorm I house chairmen, Bob Edv ' ords, House 1 2; Chuck Klingman, House 13. 72
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