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Page 89 text:
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'Y Efeat! I I I I andrigalli r6CfOI', T we . 5' ' ,Q f , Second floor - Ist ROW: Al Newton, Bill VanDer- Water, Reid Fraser, Steve Waldron, Jim Eastman, Stu Nordheimer, Jim Wilde, Ken Spence, Ron Linden- boom, Jay Kelsall, 2nd ROW: Hap Holden, Dohn Harshbarger, George Gray, Wayne Conner, Larry Ken- drick, Ned Helms, Seth Ei- sengart, Hal Pederson, Ro- ger Doty, Toby Klinetob Bruce Anderson, Ralph Por- zio, John Quinn, Hans Gots- man. 3 First floor - Ist ROW.' Jim Maroney, Jim Murch, Bob Davidson, Roger Harri- son, Tom Halstead, John Carson, Tom Marston, Ric- hard Veit, Jeff Fogel, Doug Bennett, George Mack, 2nd ROW: Don Goldman, Tom Jones, Don Woodworth, Dave Lindroth, Eric Engel- stein, Pete Schatz, Harry Brand, Ward Landrigan, Gary Rupert, John Menke, Hal Relyea, Marvin Schle- singer, Kirk Igler, George Herzog, Bruce Littman, Bob Eberling, Jim Borges. T if ' X4 he .....f' Third floor - Ist ROW: Mike Rothman, Joe Stan- ton, John Craven, Jeff Cap- lan, Dave Mute, Bill Tyler, Roger Sipress, Herbie Gage, Lee Davis, George Gidalig 2nd ROW: Dave Johnson, Bob Carl, Bob Hirschman, Phil Hubbard, Bill Stephen, Paul Kupferberg, Bob Ben- ner, George Eckstein, Rick Barthel, Thornton Ash, Jack Turpin, Wes Hotaling, Nel- son Santiago, Jim lvlinish, Bob Weldon.
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Page 88 text:
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Gee, those NoDoz work great! BALDWIN HALL Dinks, smoke bombs, Hoor battles, phonehooks, even a fire: Baldwin Hall, the freshman dorm. ln- side the front door the lounge or guitar haven greets the visitor with filled couches. Proceeding onward the housefather is suddenly seen running X from his apartment in his underwear. One peers i N down the first corridor, seemingly quiet yet col- K legiate. Up the stairs to the uamorousi' second bf floor with an air all its own. Another flight to the neurotic third, a floor with room switching and W Sf A, R. H occasional chaos. Down the back stairs to the , , dr basement, the reserved floor with the windows at Se. ground level. Into the rec room where the occa- ge sional ping pong game and box lunch are found. B1 Look now - there's an inspection tomorrow. Zif mi Counselors - TOP: George Eckstein, Ward Landrigang BOTTOM: Bob Benner, Hal Pederson. Oflicers - left to right: Bob Benner, social chairman, Joe Stanton, treasurer, Ward Landrigan, president, Rick Barthel, disciplinary chairman, Bob Weldon, vice president. Kmissing: Tom Andrew, sec- retaryj. Mr. John Williams, House Director. T x
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X N,,,c,...x-vWs'-- - ,,,,gv-ss-fvsw - HASEL TON HALL Haselton this year was lacking in nothing save frosh: its halls resounded to the custo- mary clamor of bull sessions, pyrotechnics, the antics of mooner. cries of anyone wanta pizxa?',, etc. First floor was the stomping ground of the Sinatra-Lee Cult, Bob Douglas, Pres.g second floor was the center for heated political dis- cussions between two campus chieftains, Huber- man and Hawke: while third floor, among other things, had fll Enslee-Scott Photo- graphers Inc., Q25 the McLai1ghlin-Terhune Pastoral Service and CBD the Bosch-Friedman- Schriber Pinochle League. E , Dr. Charles Brouse, House Director Jerry Williams, dorm president. First floor - Ist ROW: Chuck Semel, Danny Daniels, Bill Merz, John Knoxg 2nd ROW: Perry Hess, Wayne Chase, John Stephenson, Bill Benedictg 3rd ROW: Bob Hinds, Rich Bar- nett, Dee Dee Richards, George Burrill, Bob Douglas, Bill Owen.
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