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SUSHIIIIC I-IOIIICS With over one-hundred girls liv- ing in Susanne Homes Hall this year, the girls' dorm has been an important campus organization. Three major touchdowns were made during the year by this all girl team. They were the Mardi Gras, a costume dance given fall term, You Belong to My Heart, a semi-formal given winter term, and Stairway to the Stars,',' a formal given spring term. Firesides, Sunday dinners with faculty guests, and inter-dorm panel discussions were also plays which gained yardage for the team. Filling important positions on the team were: Barbara Bentley, presi- dent, Marilyn Gorbett, vice-president, Virginia Myers, secretary, Sylvia Keady, treasurer, and Diane Morey, social chairman. Miss Faytene Zumwalt took over the duties and responsibilities of coach early in the year when Mrs. Ruth Pafford resigned that position. ' ' w.. I':,,
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Men,s Dormitory The organization living at the Men's Dormitory under the combined leadership of president Wendell Aus- tin, vice-presidents Bob Maguire and Sergio Gomez, and secretary Larry Johnson, concluded a successful year both in social and curricular activ- ities. Entire membership .throughout the year ranged from 40 to 65. A good many dropped from the Dorm. and from school to join the armed ser- vices. Touchdowns of the school year consisted of the ever-successful Win- ter Forest Formal with Queen Mary McCormick reigning, several after game dances, an all-student Mixer on Senior Visitation Week-end, and a Faculty Coffee Hour held in the Dorm. Because of many conflicts and mutual problems arising between the teams at the Men's Dorm and Su- sanne Homes Hall, an advisory body called the Inter-Dormitory Council was formed. With the Dormitory presidents Wendell Austin and Bar- bara Bentley and House-mothers Mrs. Mayse and Miss Zumwalt acting in advisory capacities, the council con- sisted of Donn DeBernardi, Jack Bol- ton, Andy Castillo, Jane McKenzie, Shirley Cornelius and Joan Baccus. Some of the problems discussed and tackled included Faculty Guest Sun- day, cafeteria problems, panel dis- cussion for both dormitories, and im- proved living conditions.
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