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ED THROUGH DORM I LOT The ocean side of Men s Dorm I commands a panoramic view of ttie Pacific, and the sight often becomes a distraction for males attempting to study on one of our beach days. Greg MacDonold prepares to signal the start of a timed run for this slalom entran
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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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SPORTS AND SNOWMEN KEPT DORM n MEN BUSY Mens Dorm II officers are Dave Shuemaker, treas.; Dave Morton, vice-pres.; George Reade, sec. .«J A huge snowman became the en- trance to Men ' s Dorm II and became the winner of the Christmas decorating con- test, the first men ' s hall ever to win. Each west window boasted a stained glass effect to carry out the Christmas spirit. An ice cream social packed students in the lounges for Dorm H ' s most suc- cessful social event. The free ice cream was soon gone but dancing went on until late in the night. Dorm II supported several teams in all of the intramural sports. This activity received more support than any other, and Dorm II men helped greatly to strengthen the intramural program. Mike Connor, Dorm II President 74
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