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ROW 1: Barbara Munson, Janet Hirschberg, Terry Anderson, Barbara Hurchanik, Linda Spiesman, Judith Calhoon, Carol Lyn Johnson, Shorty Mueller ROW 2: Carol Martin, Marcia Allen, Marilyn Henz, Margy Hegarty, Nancy Wolfe, Margaret Black, Marilyn Rockwell. Ma-D hour is our answer to relief of finals week tension— snowball fights, fingerpainting, water balloons, musical chairs. J-U-do Bluebeards beware! Dunbarites take active part in lessons and demonstrations given by freshman instructor. E-N-thusiasm boosted by our freshmen women, describes the attitude of our residents. Did you hear us at the Pep rally? Hu-B-of Activities student staff, hall council, WRA, social and cultural committees work to make every girl feel that Dunbar needs her. Te-A to honor scholars brings parents and campus guests to Dunbar Hall. Scholarship awards and an art show highlight this event. Foste-R child Simhachalem Kaneti lives in India. Despite the distance she shares the warmth of Dunbar Hall. Dunbar ROW 1; Joann Puskarcik, Janet Hirschberg, Holly Huber, vice president; Kathie Curtis, judicial vice president; Cheri Runser, president, Laura Martini, treasurer; Nancy Sell, secretary; Susan Fleischer, Judith Tallon, Joan Clupper ROW 2: Barbara Munson, JoAnn Zgone, Sandy Carpenter, Patricia Miller, Anne Millar, Marilyn TefTner, Kathy Relyea, Julie Dehm, Diane Lopatich, Judi Klein ROW 3: Jean Hannah, Kristine Berg, Bev Moreland, Linda Wargo, Donna Angle, Janet Baldwer, Joann Samsa, Delores Bravchok, Camille Matzelle.
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Verder ROW 1: Bobbie Blair, Sarolyn Butler, Marilyn Lardie, Marnie Shepperd, Rebecca Hendrix, Suzanne Denne, Evey Jaskol, Linda Lawrence, Doris Holmes, Linda Ashmus, Pat Bailey ROW 2: Marty McClatchie, Trish Phillips, Marilyn Bousek, Linda Frye, Eileen Woods, Loraine Simcox, Barbara Duringer, Linda Farnsworth, Cynthia Kuczynski, Frances Majoros, JoAnn Lui- kart, Sally Beckwith, Jeanette Long, Kathy Singer, Christine Bailey, Pat Lorah (Director) ROW 3: Susan Smith, Petrea Shriner, Pat Piccione, Joanie Skelton, Kathy Mladek, Paula Whealdon, Linda Jeidel, Bunny Hoogenboom, Margery Fitchter, Maureen Duffy, Karen Miller, Pat Patterson, Dottie Wagner, Dot Reicosky. 283
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ROW 1: John McDonnell, chief justice; Ron Dustman, Mike Ferrier, Jerry Waddle, Harv Kassebaum, resident counselor; Rodger Althoff, James Dudas, Dale Lewis ROW 2: Ron Kuntz, John Urchek, Gary Jarkins, Ron Reidenbaugh, John Lang, president; Jim Kistler, Jim Dunlap, Bill Pratt, Rudy Petrich ROW 3: Peter Scocos, Victor Van Audenhove, Gerald Allen, Richard Mild, Glenn Furth, secretary; Dave Gruccio, John Rose, Dave Ferguson. Olson The exact date was never announced, but sometime near October 21, 1964, a child named Herbie was born on the third floor of Olson Hall. The product of the imagination of several of Olson ' s residents who saw a need for the personification of the spirit that had swept Olson, Herbie and his followers planned and executed more programs of general Student Body in- terest, yelled louder than any other organization in Pep Rallies, attended more dances and other social functions than any other Student Body organization. Among the major events in Herbie ' s first year on cam- pus was a lecture by Immanuel Velikovsky— a world acclaimed scientist and lecturer, a lecture by Clifton DeBerry— U.S. presidential candidate for the Socialist Worker ' s Party, a second place in Float and Songfest competition on Campus Day, the Olson Observer— rated second best newspaper on campus, the establishment of a functional library in the hall and other mixers and Firesides. With almost a 60% turn-over in residents in the Fall of ' 65, Olson strikes forth with new vigor on campus. Her- bie led the entire Student Body in the first three pep- rally parades and the spirit he represents is again being felt and will continue to pace a great university in its established tradition of excellence. 285
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