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FAIR HALL i Fifi! 1'azv.' Craig, Gettman, Thomas, Glick, Furer. Serwzaf wux' Fernandez, Geise, Jobe, Hoffman. Rugh, Third row: Vuchnich, Stahl, Collman, Yukevich, Magee. Fair Hall housed an intrepid band of sophomores noted for their athletic abili- ty, and the fun-loving atmosphere they generated wherever they went. To be sure, times were never dull at Fair. Mr. Craig was kept busy quelling the din resulting from the hi-fi competitions held by Mickey Yukevich and Mitch Hoffman. Dave Gettman and Al Glick could usually be found loudly arguing the relative merits of basketball and track with jack Geise and Ed jobe. Walt Furer was certain to be championing the cause of hot rods should a quiet moment arise. In any instance, john Thomas and Mike Rugh were sure to have different opinions regardless of the topic. Contrasting with these activities was the remarkable ability of Toli Collman and Bob Stahl to sleep through any disturbance. Dave Craig and John Fernandez some- how managed to keep out of trouble, but since their fathers were faculty members that was perhaps understandable. All in all, it was a wonderful year, and a good deal of credit is due to prefects Mike Vuchnich and Fred Magee for help- ing to make it so.
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FRESHMAN DQRM Fifrz row: Kersey, Marshall, Osborne, Barnett, Rericha, Cohn Rugh, Harrold. Sammi 1-aux' Kneedler Wolfson, Wright, Smith, Fuellhart, Carney, Patterson, Boske. Flynn, Hill, Warrick, Unik. Third T011-'.' Finney, Rupert, Brown, Ratcliff, McGough, Millstine, Williams, Walker, Goldbach, Lageman, Marshall, Frampton. This year a new dormitory was introduced to the Kiski campus. As it was chosen to house the Freshmen, it was called the Freshman Dorm. Nestled in a stand of pine, it was laid out in a T formation with a large day room at the head of the The dorm might have been called the house of glass for from the outside it seems to be constructed of nothing but glass. As in every new building, there were many problems such as doors not arriving on time, a heating system that produced more crickets than heat, and shower floors that tilted the wrong way. Slowly these defects were rectified, but not before they provided many interesting moments. Coming from Paradise Hall to try his ex- perienced hand in the new dorm was Mr. Ken- neth Nothstein who acted as chief counselor, guardian angel, and father confessor to thirty- two freshmen. Aiding Mr. Nothstein was Mr. Carroll Bailey, famous for his readings of Mar- beflv and a ,50 Pontiac that sometimes worked In the west wing of the dormitory was prefect 'Ieffry P. Miller to cope with such problems as sleep walker Richard Kneedler, perennial wanderer Bob Hill and tap dancer Richard Marshall. In the east wing, prefect H. Warner Marshall had his hands full with trapper john Ratcliff, Mercedes Benz Tom Walker, and jim Osborne. Captains T. J. Lageman and jim Frampton held sway over the rest of the mutin- ous crew.
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