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Below: Bus. Ad. sophomore Bruce Kucera and Arts sophomore John C. Johnson relax a while af the West Quad TGIS in Brandeis. West Quad Council — Above — Front: (from left) Jeri Ross, Beth Eilers. Second Row: Mary Beth Guff, JoAnn Murray, Bonnie Caskey, Erin Grogan. Third Row: Terry Brown, Patty Reese. Fourth Row: Ken Yao, Steve Rospond, Sean Anderson. West Quad Council — Below — Front: (from left) Beth Moga, Irene Zweber, Candy Christopher, Mary Guynan. Second Row: Kerrylyn Whalen, Rae Mclntee. Third Row: Patrick Hall, Paul Langer, Mark Mullin, Shawn Reidy. 22
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Front: (from left) Bernadette Smid, Laura Muus, Teri Kaczmarek, Jackie Miller. Second Row: Fr. Mike Cannon, S.J., Mike Kiley, Joyce Eisenmenger, Mark Mackey, Mike Zoellner, Diane Glow, Mike Curoe. Third Row: Jeff Modica, Sue Dunn, Ed Washington, Jim Wolpert, Kevin Nemetz, Kathy Ryan. Front: (from left) Jeff Jeffers, Kathy Hero, Pam Watson, Cathy Hogan. Second Row: Debra Nichols, Susan Wilcox, Kris Krager, Kathy Mondrella, Dominic Freceintise, Susan Kopatich, Lisa O ' Byrne. Third Row: Tom Zorn, John Anderson, Ray Redlingshafer, Tom Fer- guson, Barney Gordon, Bill McCabe, Bob Ferguson, Mary K. Lawry. . tim . MK »fS 0M» i A 21
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East Quad Council — Above — Front: (from left) Kevin Heckman, Kathi Chapman, Carol Johnson, Maureen Smith, Julie Spellman. Second Row: Bill Reynolds, Tom Adams, Paul Bacino, Marilu Bintz, JoAnn McCroy, Judity Hall, Barbara Steifen, Cindy Bruce. Third Row: Dan Johnson, Mike Statz, Richard Doyle, Aurielio Lopez, Jim Greisch, Mary Lou Colwell, Kathy Mueller, Jim Flood. Dorm councils contribute to better living conditions Hayrack rides, skating parties, disco night, submarine sandwich night, TGIF ' s, TGIS ' s, Miller beer can contests, movies and parent ' s weekend were the various activities the East and West Quad Councils sponsored this 1976-77 academic year. Arts junior, Joe Miller, first semester East Quad Council president, said the council started with a $2,000 budget. This $2,000 is a combination of the $2 of the $5 activity fee given to the quad councils and also the money received last year for winning the Miller beer can contest, Miller said. Arts junior Patty Rees, first semester president of the West Quad Council said, We started the year with a $900 budget and spent it wisely on activities for the entire campus. Freshman enthusiasm in the East Quad added to the interest of the East Quad Council meetings held on Monday nights. Miller said, Quad council is the only student government freshmen can get invol ved in, therefore, they are willing to work hard on activities. Both Miller and Rees felt that upperclassmen were apathetic toward quad council. Students weren ' t aware of the quad council ' s importance and need, Rees said. The student personnel staff takes seriously what we present as suggestions and criticisms. Without quad councils, the events, needs, problems and sections of students would not be immediately taken care of. James Doyle, vice president of Student Affairs said, The quad councils present critical feedback and are definitely good impetus on this campus. Other first semester West Quad officers were Arts sophomore Jim Schlehuber, vice president; Terry Brown, secretary and Pharmacy freshman Mary Beth Guff, treasurer. During second semester. Arts junior Irene Zweber was elected president and Bus Ad sophomore Kevin Schraeder was elected treasurer. East Quad officers were Arts senior Tim Steffen, vice president; Arts sophomore Sheila Bounds, secretary and Arts junior Dan Johnson, treasurer. Second semester Tim Steffen took over the presidency with Arts junior Kevin Heckman presiding as vice president.
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