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murphree Murphree Area Council, under the direction of president Ric Katz, produced bigger programs and more successful projects than ever before in the area. The scale of the activities is attributed to increased capital raised through activity card sales. For the first time, feature movies have been shown on the Council ' s own equipment. Socials were arranged with women ' s dorms on a regular schedule and sections with a large percentage of activity card holders were given money for individual section parties. Bloc seating, under the direction of Dan Squillace, dominated the time of most active representatives during the first quarter. Tom Jones Day, an all area social day consisting of a carnival, dinner and big dance was held in February. Social Secretary Bob Andrews the function with Chet Meisner handling the booth department. Another first for this area was the physical improvement. A new, fully equipped reading room was added as a joint effort between the Council and housing. Murphree Area Council. First Row: Ric Katz (past president), Marshall Costantino (vice president), Hugh Ward (interior), Bill Halback, Avery Weiss, Roger Ingley (president). Second Row: Will Spell (secretary), David Sterritt, Charles Truett (public relations), Robert Andrews (social), Palermo. Third Row: Bob Appleget (treasurer), Ross Klepper, Tom Infantino, Tom Stech. Murphree Area Council brain storms improvements for living area. 159
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yulee Yulee Hall Council is the governing body of the hall. By participating in hall the council make ourselves a part of the hall and a part of the campus. The hall started off the year with Week. Homecoming found us a 60-foot alligator. The council celebrated Christmas with a party, decorated a tree and sang carols. Open houses, dances, meetings and gab sessions filled the year. Religion-In- Life Week, campus elections and the Dollars for Scholars drive were hall activities. The end of the year came and with it an awareness of the things that came together to make the year wonderful. Yulee Hall Council. First Row: Bobbie Klein Beverly Davis (advisor), Holly Chernega Second Row: Jane E. Romita (treasurer), Carol Jones (honor council representative), Ginger (WSA representative), Karen Hosty (intramurals chairman), Sandi Hatch (floor representative), Ronni Clemens (social chairman). jennings In its first five years of organization, the purposes of the Jennings Hall Council have been to promote harmony in the residence halls and to plan activities for the residents. Jennings kicked off the year with Welcome Week ; Religion-In-Life Week discussion, The New ' Morality, followed; Charles of the Ritz beautified our girls; Pixie Week was fun for all. The Council participated in Dollars for Scholars Week, placed second in dorm decorations and began the first weekly newspaper published in the dorm. Jennings Hall Council. First Row: Susan Putnam (secretary), Nancy Isenberg (president), Rosie Bryzelak (treasurer). Second Row: Mary Lou Martin, Kathy Waldman, Andrea Tomko, Ardith Manulis, Kathy White, Joy Boniello. Third Row: Dot Haislip, Jo Ann Kovolski, Susan Heshelow, Betty Beaver, Nancy Pam Olen. Fourth Row: Harriet Halperin, Merry Ward, Debbie Meltzer. 158
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rawlings Rawlings Hall dwellers have many memories . . . a fire drill when least expected, P.D.A. on Saturday nights, ordering out on weekends, running up to the sundeck by mistake, lovely absence-of-color walls and all- nighters in the study lounge. Both North and South Rawlings girls will remember Pixie Week, hard-working hall councils, socials and dances, men in the hall unexpectedly, quiet hours and offense slips, locked doors for first period classes, mail an hour late, stubborn vending machines, phone calls while you were out and wonderfully helpful sisters. North Rawlings. First Row: Linda Bayer, Lynda Hartnig, Marti Cochran, Sandie Bonner. Second Row: Kathryn Spellman, Kathy Marshall, Lee Quintana, Dorothy Bell, Helene Davis. Third Row: Debbie Duggan, Merriet Higgins, Sandy Treadway, Miss Weldon (president assistant). South Rawlings. First Row: Judy Milano (advisor), Jackie Sams (secretary), Libi Schutt (president), Viki Hunt (treasurer), Judy Spiro (vice president). Second Row: Jane Stecher, Susie Turner, Susan Samuels, Janie Geltzer, Kris Leet. Third Row: Joy Callahan, Judy Colhouer, Marg Osborne, Barbara Helton. 160
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