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Roti ' : Ronald Blewitt, Stanley Moriya, Gregory ll.imilton, Con Jeffries, James Hartsell, Mrs. James Hart- hcll, Dennis Ecton, Lee Koleski, Steven Karden. Second Row: Robert Karvwatt, Kenneth Jones, Terry Miller, Larry Goodwin, James Bartlett, Kent Brown, Kirk Shipley, Kurt Utzinger. Third Row. Georges Thiret, Gilbert Cezise, Charles Revier, Norm Hammar, Richard Quinlan, War- ren Wilson, Paul Nidey, Doug Balderston, Robert Dalley. Scigueiche NA ing First Row: Ferrell Smith, Gary Mauth, Kerry Conway, Jim Hartsell, Ginny Hartsell, Richard Paxson, Thomas Craig, Bill Bradley, Ralph Stark. Second Row: John Franks, Mike Healy, Mike Nichols, Ray Kushn Hilkey, Sonny Clark, Ronald Bell, Third Row: Ste; Furch, Merl Pinney, Ric Streed, Lynn Boyd, Ron Hende son, Jack Geer, John Walsh. Saguache Wing began the fall semester by organiz- ing an intramural football team that played its way to a second place tie in the dorm division. After the regular season, Saguache men played a non-league gridiron game with the hardy foot- ballers from Eagle Wing in Hallet Hall — results unannounced! Social events did not lack for Saguacheans. In addition to the scheduled affairs, residents of the wing with the unpronounceable name often or- ganized impromptu functions. President John Bover reports that wing residents took an active part in the annual MRHA-WHRA Children ' s Day, November 3, 1962. 339
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The MofFat Wing Whippers upheld tradition by Ix-ing a great group of CU men. Whether in academic pursuits, intramural endeavors, cultural attachments, or social contacts, Moffat was among the best. A function with the girls of Mesa Wing of Hallett Hall and other gatherings contributed to the social life of the men. To complement their studying they also brought in cultural speakers during the second semester. President Chris Walters ably led the wing and its of- ficers; Les Jones developed the fine scholarship program. Bill Bruce kept the boys athletically inclined, and Paul Talmey supplied social and special events. John Eggart publicized the Moffat Wing Whippers. Discovering the outside world Moffat NA ing First Rnu-. William Demas, Mortan Hendrix, Chris Peck, James Puhl, Jack Mitchell, Larty Whit- man, Shinichi Yasa:awa, James Madison. Second Roiv: Richard High, Lenard Wahl, Howard O ' Seran, Ralph Fuller, Jason Lesser, John Kenny, Kenneth Shelun, Colin Kalipeni. Third Row. Kirk McClelland, Robert Harper, John Anna, Bill Allen, Steve Douglas, Martin Yeomans, Harold Eason, Mark Miller. Fourth Row: Les Jones, Lee Suhy, Joseph Riddle, David Lennad, Dole Nord- strom, Ted McKnight, Greg Campbell. First Row: Hull McCleon, James Grote, Ronald Nable, James Stamper, Paula McCabe, Ed McCabe, Jerry Franklin, Eric Varney. Secottd Row: Donald Kirby, Robert Mayer, Thomas Leitman, Allan Palmer, Frank Van Casonic, Patrick Kerr, Marvin Hein, William Bruce, David Nittmann. Third Row: John Eggart, John Waers, David Juricic, Marvin Weitzel, Chris Walther, Alex Milovic, Thomas Barnum, John Ripp. Fourth Row: Charles David, Jerry Jones, Robert Deaurea, David Lorrasso, Steve Minor, Kenneth Alban, Ken Nakamura, Vincent Goshi. Fi th Row: John Mayor, Jerome Fruman, Steve Gunzburg, Richard Ball, Richard Frohlick. 341
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