Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH)

 - Class of 1966

Page 280 of 368

 

Kent State University - Chestnut Burr Yearbook (Kent, OH) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 280 of 368
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Page 280 text:

ROW 1: Donald Hursh, III, Tim Tassone, James Burnett, Tom Ruple, Troy Barker ROW 2: Glen Kile, Frank Latona, David Mitchell, Philip Mascara, Carl Polka, William Russell, David Weigel ROW 3: Joe Grisola, Gary Howieson, Robert Kron, Michael McCormick, David Nichols, Ronald Lerman, Richard Johnson, Gary Gale, William Murin, Laurence Condow, Stephen Brandehoff, Richard Treleven, Richard Turner, Joseph Sergak. This is the year of Lake Hall. With an imaginative residence hall body, and an enthusiastic counselling staff, Lake exudes an air of excitement. The Lake Hall Examiner gave the Kent State campus something new in residence hall newspapers, while Novemberfest opened the doors of opportunity to talented students from other halls by offering them a place to perform. Lectures and informal seminars by prominent and in- terested professors helped to ignite the intellectual spark of Lake residents. The Lake Hall library, its floats, mixers and open houses exemplify the pride, enthusiasm, and friendliness of its residents. These are, in fact, the products and extensions of the Men of Lake Hall. Lake ROW 1: Dieter Sems, secretary; Dennis Guenther, vice president; Jack Bonar, presi- dent; Peter Stofflet, treasurer ROW 2: Regis Pongibove, Paul Planchon, Jim Edler, R. J. Planisek. 276

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Terrace ROW 1: Judy Singer, vice president; Linda Wright, president; Margaret Phelps, judicial vice president ROW 2: Janet Robinson, Peggy Meeks, Nancy Pfouts, Patricia Madden, Marjorie Ash, Patricia Nurmi, treasurer; Joyce Means, secretary; Janet Painter, Marianne Filipovich, Maribeth Kaye, Shirley Sahrie ROW 3: Adeline Thomas, Pamela Wilt, Linda Linderman, Cheryl Whitney, Sharon Franklin ROW 4: Francine Maruca, Nancy Davis, Margie Rust, Sandy Spooner, Susan Rees, Kathy Schurk, Carol Simons, Janet Reppart, Marilyn Long, Anne Latchem, Sally Culp. 275



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Engleman Experimenting means the testing of some suggested truth. Engleman, as an experimental residence hall, has a peculiar responsibility and a burden, and that is to be truly experimental, to take a theory and to muster the courage needed to put it into practice. The deletion of one late permission slip and the allowing of friends in the lobby until midnight is not experi- mentation—it is inchworming toward a goal which is both vague and dubiously valuable. It lacks the verve and daring characteristic of an experimental situa- tion. If we are to experiment, let us not hesitate to hasten toward that goal already actualized by other colleges and universities— the total acceptance of re- sponsibility for one ' s own actions. ROW 1: Sue Meier, Jeanne Halter, secretary; Kathy Kubach, Kothy Stover, resident assistant; Mary leath, resident assistant; Rita Lisy, resident assistant; Sue Sherrange; Brenda Bonnar; Margaret Molnar, judicial vice-president; Lynne Foster ROW 2: Irene Metz, resident assistant; Sandy Jasper, Nancy Habeck; Carol Sumilas; Rosemarie Simione, resident counselor; Jann Burkhardt, vice-president; Roxane LeRoy; Karen Erwin,- Anne Ruip, Bonnie Grubb, treasurer; Jan Zalimeni ROW 3: Janie Pyle; Nancy Ostrander; Nelia Andberg, Noreen Fetherson; B-J Williams, president. 277

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