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ANGELA HORNBY-BROWN made the big time with the presidency of Blarney after fleeing Duarte. SHARI LOOS transferred from UCB to more con- genial surroundings of Westwood and coed dorms. Blarney The first impression that girls were struck by when they entered Blarney in the fall were the house meetings. They reacted to this strange function in expectedly diverse man- ners. Some were simply bored and slept during the meetings. Others found an escape in a volume of Tropic of Cancer. Still others used them as a release, exorcising evil desires and foul and fetid spirits. Blarney, along with every floor, participated in 1) Mardi Gras, 2) Uni-C amp, 3) ex- changes. They also had a cultural program (speakers) with Brigand House known as the 4 4 Discussion Series. They had slight problems with participation and also failed to con- vince the Brigands that it was their share to set up chairs. Cynthia Burski Judy Friedman Kathy Carver Darlene Kordich Betty Mylea pPI c fj Stephanie Roth Marsha Shane KoIIeen Smith Kathleen Van-Lohn fl 499
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CI Pa tricia Barnes Gale Barsamian Sue Belliston Jean Berry Margie Fagan Rebecca Ginnings Carol Kilman Donna Kwan Evelyn Morehead Dena Mossar Alice Nimmo CARRIE LUGER, a junior transfer from El Ca- mino, learned to teach and presided over Barondoun. Barondoun Barondounettes started the fall semester getting acquainted among themselves and with the men across the lobby. Their first exchange was a barbecue with Rhum House. Afterwards they got together and decorated the lounge with prints, saved blue chip stamps for a scale, subscribed to Playboy, and had a booth at Mardi Gras. They also formed a volley- ball team, under leadership of Intramural Chairman Kathi Rosen, which almost went to the finals and brought home the victory flag whether it won or not. At Christmas time, they decorated their lounge with a tree, fireplace, and socks. They exchanged gifts with SSG ' s (Secret season ' s greeters) and at Easter got baskets from SOB ' s (Sly old bunnies). Christmas time produced a somewhat reluctant Santa replete with a munificient Kleenex beard and body. Carol Ordconneau Margaret Pftligo Marilyn Rex Mary Ann Scui.y Vicki Strickland Linda Zion 498
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President JIM MILLER ran Cork from Room 675 with help of secretary-roommate Norm Auerback. A Spalding tennis racket on the wall, Lloyd ' s AMFM, 2-speaker job resting on the desk, and a portrait of a girl complete the picture of an atypical Cork room. Cork Named after a city in Ireland, Cork completed a highly successful year. With house advisors and social chair- men coming and going, Cork ' s green and gold clad football team was a bit more consistent, outscoring Richer opposi- tion, 112-14. Stretching the record to 6-0 by upsetting the Bahaus Boys, Rieber ' s champs were returned to earth by four second half ZBT TD ' s, 25-0. Cork ' s basketball squad, averaging 6 ' 2 and 190 lbs., wasn ' t much worse. Floor activities were not confined, however, to athletics. Win- ning $25 in the float building contest kept the floor from going in the red. The members of the house were also ac- tive socially, spending $150 on the saloon dance-hayride. 1 erry Allen tJrian Uavis Norman Auerback Bruce Donatelli Bob Benard Murray Elstein Harold Fleischman Ken Hitchcock Mike Cunn Randall Hamilton Ken James Stanley Johnson David Kinwald Jim Miller Joseph Nunn Gordon Paul Ray Rockoff Gregory Rowbolbhai Tom Stindt Alan Tangren Paul Verger Eilward Yang Ralph Sunderman Q . ( £.1 g 500
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