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Men of Snyder Hall Row one among the men who resided at Snyder Hall through 1966 included Clyde Benally, Tom Miller, John Stewart, iMike Car- roll. Don Llbby, Arthur Miller, Ken Bledsoe, George Seitz, and Ken Lo- gan. Row Two: Chuck Temple, Leo Edmo, Craig Wallace, Clay Cline, John Walker, Da ' id Mullinax, Don Bohlcn, Joe Lavton. Barry Weinberg, Harlan Stcinle. ' Richard Alatncy. Jim Rockclmann and Bill Berg. Row Three: Monte Mills. Larrv Dixon, Jerry Gulartc, David Lanning. Clint McAuliffe, Paul Johns. Thomas Mar- tin, Hayes Lewis, Tom .Allan. John Fortune, and Robert Piers. Snvdcr Hall men turned out in fo rce to par- ticipate in the Heart Fund Weekend bed race down college hill; not to be outdone by men of the other halls, Snvder residents served with student senate, theatrics, and a host of ac- tivities. 147
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Residing in Camp Hall during the ' 66 academic season were: Front Row: David Caulder, Lee Beh- rens, Dexter Yard, Richard LeDoux, Robert Baker, David Hayvvard, and Mike Gale. Row Two; David Glenn, Michael Noonan, Didier Maujean, Dan Predovich, Gary Denison, John Briner, Bruce Walker, Howard Flem- ing, Gary Casady, Charles Broscious, and Clem Morgan. Row Three: Joseph Quam, Robert McClain, Mike Devecka, Larry Frohardt, Larry Minor, John Bishop, Mike Cobb, Gil Campbell and Frank Goldtooth. Camp Hall men were up early during homecoming to construct a float entry in the parade competition; they participated in the Heart Fund Week- end heart contest, Christmas decorat- ing, and they were generally well represented in every phase of campus activity from athletics to academics. Camp Hall Men 146
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Student Assistants Key among campus personnel each year are the head resident, the assistant resident and the student assistant who serves in the role of friend, helper, advisor and exainple for other stu- dents. Working in these several capacities this year were: Front Row; Mrs. Sylvia Smith, assistant resident, women; Jenny Muller, Linda Wood, Peggy Wilcox, Mrs. Quincy Ashback, head resident, women. Row Two; Ken Bledsoe, Jim Bates, assistant resident, men, Robert Hays, and Derrill Johnson. Row Three; Wayne Woodhouse, Jiin Smith, head resident, men, Olin Smith and Clem Morgan. Dwindled in number somewhat in ' 66, the Raider Sports Car Club nevertheless continued to be an active organization on campus. Gymkhanas, autocrosses, small rallies, a carcade and concessions work at grid games occupied the members ; Front Row; John Barnes, Robert Shuttles, vice-president; Ben Ed- mondson, sponsor; John Hunter, president; Gene Valencia COAC representative; Robert Atkins. Row Two: Ann Hurd, Sandra Frizell, secretary; Valerie Fritz, Dianne Atkins, Pat Parr, Ann Teague, Claudia Butterfield, Linda Gibble.
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