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Win: to succeed by striving or effort to gain the victory. As a general rule men have a great deal of pride. They like to win and unlike women they work hard at it. Dormitory life is perfect for this sort of philosophy: if you can ' t or won ' t feel pride in your own work you can transfer it to your surroundings. You win more intramural awards than any other hall or hold a Casino Party to aid your friends in the spending of their ... or you can throw a Christmas party for those forgotten by the War on Poverty. And the part that really hurts is that everybody in the Hall can pass the buck of pride. A sort of collective Era of Good Feelings. Johnson ROW 1: Mike Hedrick, secretary; Bob Lloyd, Don Seanor, Tom Townsend, treasurer,- Ken Shaw, president,- John Hoffman, vice president. ROW 2: Tracy Kane, Art Belinger, Ron Stephen, Bob Malbaso, Dick Wiecek, Gary Stevenson ROW 3: Neal Eichorn, Bill Pixley, Bill Perrill, Tom Cox, Joe Hart, Tom Kowar, Brian Johnson, Bob Heine, Bob Hofer, Jim Schwamel, Don DeVault, Steve Endrizzi, Al Grywalski, Wally Brown. 9 V t v --
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ROW 1: Joan Hopkins, Deena Koplan, treasurer; Carol Dellefleld, Marva Trotter, Claudia Fuchs, Sheryl Kramer ROW 2: Linda McKinney, president; Miss Diana Shiveley, graduate counselor; Miss Donna Sutley, resident counselor; Lennie Egan, Sue Baxter, Jane Ann Rosenberger, Lillian Quaranta, Marcia DeBuino, Kay Price, secretary; Sue Staudt, Ada Edgerton, Noreen Lahl, Patricia Bridgeland, Cindy Metzger, judicial vice president; Nancy Nevard, Polly Trethewey, vice president. Although Lowry Hall is the smallest resi- dence hall on campus, it is certainly one of the most energetic! In fact, this past year Lowry won the WRA participation trophy for her outstanding enthusiasm in athletic activities. The girls have also been very active in the Homecoming activities, Pork Barrel and Campus Day ' s Songfest, Situated in the loveliest part of the KSU grounds, Lowry was the first residence hall to be built at the university, and continues to maintain her reputation as a warm, friendly home away from home. Come and visit us sometime. We will be proud to change any ideas you may have about the crumbling, yet secure walls of ivy. And remember, just because a girl lives over a geology lab, doesn ' t mean she has rocks in her head! Lowry 280
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ROW 1: Cherytanne Basinski, Jeanne Raub, Leanne Pennitti, Dot Reicosky, secretary,- Mrs. Lucille Tritchler, resident counselor; Gail Gombert, judicial vice president; Kathy Downing, president; Bonnie Keister, treasurer; Anne Bajkovec, vice president; Joan Dougherty, Becky Nestor ROW 2: Dottie Wagner, Marie Millikin, Jackie Cross, Kathy Singer, Pat Weaver, Susan Wendling, Chris Ita, Ginny Rhodes, Charlotte Henshaw, Barbara Lizak, Jan Shepherd, Susan Robison, Jeannette Long, Mamie Shepperd, Christie Miller, Margie Chatlos, Pam Milburn, Marcia Watts. Enthusiasm is the word at Verder Hall! Perhaps the most vivid example of this enthusiasm is in the way a Verderite goes dashing down the hall after her buzzer has sounded for a phone call. Fortunately or un- fortunately, the Verder girls are so popular that phones are at a premium, and the lucky girl may have to run up as many as three flights of stairs to reach a vacant one. Enthusiasm is also the way which a Verder girl dives into her studies whether it be a Zoology lab quiz or a major philosophy exam. With- out enthusiasm the Verder Chorus could not have achieved the campus-wide recognition it has gained for its singing. Enthusiasm was put into every flower pulled by residents for the Homecoming and Campus Day floats. Originality and plain hard work have won Verder many trophies in past years. Whoever said, Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm surely had the women of Verder Hall in mind when he wrote it!
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