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ROW 1: Betty Boyce, Jan Smith, treasurer; Mary Kate Stevens, secretary; Kathy Dillon, president; Mary Beth Russell, judicial vice-president; Jan Firman, vice-president; Elizabeth Papas ROW 2: Janet Castor, Sandra Downey, Corinne Adel, Eileen Heller, Jackie Lewis, Jaycene Zuk, Lynn Bjork, Colleen Turney, Sharon Gray. Over one-hundred-fifty freshman girls, a new resi- dence counselor, and, for the first time, a dorm daddy have added extra pep and spirit to the lively pace set by Allyn Hall coeds. Their annual Halloween party, a hilarious tradition in which college women challenge the ugliness of Mother Nature ' s witches, is a favorite among the girls. Coed ' s memories are also quick to remember WHLO ' s cleanup visit to the hall fall quarter; the spring quarter party honoring those girls named to the Dean ' s list; and the many myster- ious fire drills that found them stumbling outside in trench coats, bedroom slippers and rollers. As yearly service projects a group of gals travel to Hudson Boys ' Farm for an evening of dinner, dancing and games. Residents also collect food for a needy family at Thanksgiving. The popular mixers in Eastway Center, the quiet blending of three hundred voices singing Silent Night at the Christmas program, the Campus Day float parties with Clark Hall, and the incentive for scholastic success provide outlets for extra energy and many warm memories for the residents of Allyn Hall.
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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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i Bl ■ k. w H - ' Bf vi B Allyn ROW 1: Pamela Schuller, Nancy Stirgwolt, Pat Myers, Lynn Sullivan, Claudia Gryvnak, Suzanne Mosher ROW 2: Michele Gold- ner, Eileen Heller, Elaine Geary, Nancy Dickerson, Karen George, Diane Hassfurther, Cheryl Santuro. 237
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