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4 Discussing future plans for Pickell are Thomas Lahey, secretary; Al Wilkins, treasurer; Rick Johnson, vice-president; Mike Cooper, president. President Mike Cooper stops to talk with his resident advisor, Mrs. Margaret Frehse. Pickell Wins ‘King of the Hill’ for Second Year Last spring Pickell Hall repeated as the victors of the annual South Campus Day’s competition by nudging out Miller Hall in the last event. This was the second year in a row that Pickell won the “King of the Hill” trophy and a united effort by the men of the dorm made it possible. With dorm spirit running high, Pickell Hall opened its doors in the fall with a host of new freshmen and returning veterans. Because of this group of men, Pickell has had a year that was as successful as the last. Two of Pickell’s men take a study break. 109
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108 Included in Johnson’s 1966-67 Dorm Council are Mrs. Mar- garet Cooper, resident advisor; Debbie Mallette, treasurer; Linda Wagner, president; Judy Richardson, secretary; Jean Wildie, vice-president. Johnson Has New Resident Advisor Many girls of Johnson Hall found they liked the con- venience of this centrally-located dorm. Being in the middle of campus social and academic activities brought the girls closer to their school and in turn closer to each other. An active interest was taken by the Johnson girls in this year’s United Fund Drive, as they contributed more than some of the men’s dorms. Money for the fund was earned by a slave sale, ironing shirts and by bake sales. The girls extend their thanks to their new resident advisor, Mrs. Margaret Cooper, for her first year at Johnson has been a helpful one. Troning shirts is one way the Johnsonians earned money for the United Fund.
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