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students, below, disco to the music at a Quad Council sponsored event. Above, front row: Joe Miller, Kathi Chapman, Carol Troll; seconid row: Bobbie Johnson, Kathy Konrad, Jimmy Hanosh, Curtis Wong, Chris Abboud; third row: Mary Ann Halbur, Karen Kelly, Tim Walsh, Cleon Brown, Tracy Koehn, Mike Boyle; fourth row: Steve Paul, Steven Schranck, Dan Nelson, Jim Greisch. Below, front row: Kathy Fletcher, Sandy Dragoun, Michele Bentivegna, Diane Duke, Eileen Riley; second row: Matt Bahl, Julie Ungashick, Ed Appel- man, Susie Smith, Michele Des Rosiers, John Hayes; third row: Vince Poiek, Joy Newberry, Laura Farris, Jim Flood. 20 — student life I
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East Quad RAs above, from left to right, front row: H laureen Dolan, Diane Barry, Sue Dunn, Nita iVIerrigan; sec- ond row: Laura Muus, IVIaureen O ' Hal- loran, Diane Glow; third row: Betty McDonald, Mike Zoellner, Mark L. Mackey, Sheila Overton. East Quad RAs left, from left to right, front row: Tom D ' Augusta, Mary Guy- nan, Susan Kopatich, Jack Houlihan; second row: the Rev. Michael Cannon, S.J., Michael Atkinson, Richard Don- nelli, Ed Washington; third row: Jeff Modica, Kevin Nemetz, Mick McKeone, Tom Weir. Arts junior Jack Houlihan, below, relaxes with a cup of coffee. student life — 19
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Quad Councils meet goal to better dorm conditions Improving living conditions and es- tablishing a personal atmosphere were two of the goals of the East and West Quad councils this year. Several committees organized to make dorm life more bearable included the Spann committee, geared toward providing better dorm cleaning; the Saga committee, set up to offer suggestions for better and more varied meals; the Kwik Kafe committee, concerned with the vend- ing machines; and the Means Serv- ice committee, responsible for taking care of all laundry problems. Some of the major events planned by the councils included a Lyonhill concert, a disco night, a Miller beer contest, judiciary board selections, skating parties and TGIFs. Officers of the West Quad Council were Erin Grogan, president; Paul Kaminski, vice president; Kathy Muel- ler, secretary; and H. Kevin Schrae- der, treasurer. East Quad officers were Kathi Chapman, president; Jim Greisch, vice president; Curtis Wong, secre- tary; and Jim Hood, treasurer. Above, front row: Martha Schmitz, Elizabeth Buerl, Jean Krager, Sarah Healy, Martha Arouni; second row: Tim G ' roux, Kathy Smith, Kathy Thorp, Dana Klein, Mary Jo Geisel, John Mon- ro w; third row: Shawn Reidy, Jim Peterson, Mary Bortnem, Niva Lubin. Above, front row: Erin Grogan, Cindy Lauber, Ann Conover; second row: Julie Spellman, Margie Lacey, Bill Fehrenbach, Paul Kaminski, John Ja- rosz; third row: Paul Clifford, Patrick Cahill, Tom Copeman, Don Gibbs. Below, this music group entertains for Disco Night in Upper Brandeis. student life — 21
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