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Quad councils work for better communication Two students enjoy Friday refreshments at a beer event sponsored by the East Quad, above. In addition to improving living conditions in the dorms and creat- ing a relaxed, personal atmosphere, promoting unity between the East and West quads was an important goal sought by both dormitory quad councils. To achieve this goal, both councils established committees to facilitate communication between the groups. The councils were composed of student governors and lieutenant governors elected by each dormi- torv wing. To deal with student complaints and problems arising within the dorms, the student Judiciary Board, as well as committees for food, cleaning, laundry and concessions services, were established. Events committees for the quads planned dances, TGIF ' s and Miller j and Budweiser contests to raise money for the quad. The West Quad council includes Kiewit and Gallagher halls. Officers included Arts junior Paul Kaminski, president; Arts junior Julie Spell- man, vice-president; Arts junior Julie Zinck, secretary; and Business junior John Monroe, treasurer. The East Quad council represents Swanson, Deglman and Sheridan i halls. Quad officers were Arts I senior Curtis Mock, president; Arts I junior Joe Miller, vice-president; I Arts sophomore Pepito Angel, sec- ; retary; and Arts sophomore Jim j Hanosh, treasurer. I The West Quad Council, left to right, front row: Pat Poepsel, Kate McComb, Jane Raybould, Diane Maher, Laure Mar- shall, Joel Melnick, John C. Monroe; sec- ond row: Maria Gowdey, Anne Lynam, Barb Anderson, Colleen Condon, Carmen Lang, Kathy Bucher, Anne Williams; third row: Thomas Krzmarzick, Paul Clifford, Terri Knuckey, Dean Swanda, Patrick Rooney, Colin Smith, Julie Spellman, Den- nis Slagter, Jeffrey Hagen, Gina Robbins, Carol Pinard; fourth row: Jim McMullen, Mark Gensler, Michelle McCarthy, Mark Wisniewski, Paul Kaminski, Julie Zinck. 20 — after the classes
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■li H 1 West Quad above, from left to right, front row: Jim McCoy, Michele Moore, Marilu Bintz, Mary Phillips, Patty Kell, Rich Doyle, Tim Clark, Mike Sketch, Liz BuchI, Shelia Overton, third row: Steve Astuto, Sue Cornwall, Ellen Kaiser, Mary Guynan, D. J. Birkby; fourth row: Tim Giroux, Len Valentino, Tom D ' Agusta, Bruce Dean and John Gilbert. Marilu Bintz signs in a new resident, below left. Claire Bodenhamer, below, di- rector of the West Quad, is also assistant dean of students. after the classes — 19 i
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East Quad Council, left to right; front kv: Anthony Robins, Dave Bernhart, Jim orhees, Kathy Fletcher, Curtis Mock, ?borah Boyer, Moira Kelly, Cindy Har- n; second row: Lincoln Masuda, Richard Larson, Erin Carey, Joe Miller, Weyland, Zamboanza, Sharon Theisen; third row: Tim Walsh, Mary Jo O ' Hara, Kelly Ryan, Jack Martinez, Bob Malone, Rich McCormick, J. V. G. Angel, Ed Bloom, Debbie Boyce, James McDonald; fourth row: Joseph Bernzen, Michael Varone, Michael Angel. ' W ' ' T % Two dancers take a twist for fun at the East Quad Rock and Roll party in Upper Bandeis, left, while these students enjoy a beer in Lower Brandeis, above. after the classes — 21
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