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I This year Reno, Holden, and Shiple Halls were divided n into nine Houses, each with its own set of oflicers and faculty moderator. The purpose of the House arrangement is to provide residents a wider par- ticipation in religious and social activities. This year many of the Houses sponsored a Homecoming queen candidate, Homecoming Float, a booth at the Carnival. In addition to this, Houses sponsored individual dances, hayrides. Borgia House initiated the saying of the Rosary each night in the Holden Hall Chapel. A C3mPl0n HUIISC Plc-tzrred: Donald Hehman, secretary, Jack Mag- mer, member at large, George Ward. treasurer, Jack McDonald, vice presi- dent. Missing ofhcers: Tony Hanley, president, Clyde Evans, member at large, Arthur Trombley, athletic chairman, Louis Mayle, member at large, Robert Oswald, member at large. nn. 4'3- Regis House Pictured: Row I: Chris Fette, Walt Mack, John Billheimer, Bob Mason, Ron McKin- non. Row 2.- Bud Berger. Fred Tufiile. Don Wertz, Peter Steve, Albert Kelsch, Jim Niedzielskl. Row 3: Charles Argy, Joe Kriegbaum, Larry Jameson, Bill Birminham, Mel Wubel. wg as
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Tom Miscoviclz, an engineering freshman from Sao Paulo, Brazil, is caught by the TOWER photographer trying to study during his study period in Shiple Hall. Holden Hall, first U-D residence hall, opened in 1947, houses 181 students, has a chapel and TV rooms. Lynn Mack of Saginaw stretches out on his bed in U-D's Shiple Hall and attempts to absorb some knowledge. He'Il have a book report ready in the morning, won't he? +- ff
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Southwell House Pictured: Row I: Tony Joering, member at largeg Mike Domicno, secretary, Tom Clarke, president, Bob Grant, academic chair- man, Don O'Connor, treasurer. Row 2.- Jerome Foster, Jerry Ryan, Jerome Ososkie, Dennis LeFevre, Larry McNamee. Row 3: Ed Evert, Don Mienecki, Ed Marcinski, Earnest Walski, Frank Wandzek, Bob LaBeau, Regency Helght5 Pictured: Row I: John Dedischewg George Stegerg Mr. Jerry Clark, house advisor, Bill Allen, presidentg Jim Lehmanng Ken Bar- bour, assistant house advisor. Row 2: Tom Connelly, Keith Maloney, Gail Winter, Jim Sicking, Tom Lyttle. Row 3.- Jim Broad, Tom Manning, Ed Soellner, Jim Kehoe, Bob Zyromski, Mike Whitty, Jim Bartus. Aquluas House Pictured: 1: Robert Hawley, secretaryg William Pusateri, vice president, William Rowan, president, John Durst, member at large. Row 2: Michael Harrington, Frank Murphy, John Szatkiewicz, Paul Palleschi, Joel Janowiak, Colin Capello. Row 3: Anthony Fiorella, Thomas Andary, Edward Joyce, Mike Welk, John Morrow, Daniel Smith. Clover House Pictured: Row I: Ned Foley, member at largeg John Mc- , Donald, member at large, Don Lyman, president, Paul Gorski, vice president, , b , John Tough, treasurer, Tom Royce, secretary. Row 2: Joe Kindsvater, Jerry 4 I' Conover, Charles Cavanaugh, Dennis Bauman, Dick Cole, Robert D'Angelo. A A Row 3: Louis Urban, Jim Dunleavy, Al Giles, Roy Gildersleeve, Paul Wilson. D3 Vlncl House Pictured: Row 1: Charles Kelly, member at large, section B3 Francis Sie- cinski, special events chairman, section B9 Robert Pagano, president, Vincent Pacello, social chair- man, section Bg Bernard Wittman, treasurer. Row 2: John Jenkins, Robert Dalton, Larry Drummond, Paul Bertin, Ronald Pohl. Row 3: Joseph Slavik, Philip Raider, Tim Forwell, Joseph Sumperer, Joseph Tomsic. Row 4: Harold Logsdon, Robert Bacigalupo, Richard Stievater, Paul Reehil. 23
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