University of Wisconsin Eau Claire - Periscope Yearbook (Eau Claire, WI)

 - Class of 1980

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J Residence Halls left: Tony Stuwn (center) approve of hit picture in the yearbook a tarry Reilly (letl) and Ron Me cra look on. Belov left: Chriv Adclman, Mike I vat von. Ball Hof haeuver and Bill Hick net t aught Rahhinx at the front devk. Bottom right: Ted tabbed appear to have hh arm caught in the )awv of a hungry tvavhing machine. Bridgman Hall makes head resident Rick Czechowicz think of leadership, an effective hall government and a first class resident assistant staff making things happen (or Bridgman residents. He said he thinks of traditions: the marching kazoo band at Homecoming, the Community Concert for Kinship in the spring, the champagne brunch with the Oak Ridge resident assistant staff and the Rock-a-thon. Czechowicz also recalled amusing experiences. such as the time 32 guys, seven upper classmen and one resident assistant, hauled their mattresses down to the basement to have them fireproofed. He reflected on times that are fun, unique, challenging, frustrating, idealistic and realistic. Bridgman living is educational; he said he was learning about himself and others. Czechowicz said he'd like to say everything runs smoothly in Bridgman. But that's not true, lust as in any other group living situation, there are problems. Problems to stimulate learning and growth in each of the 250 men living in Bridgman, fc Bridgman Bridgman 25

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Sutherland Sutherland Hall's windows are painted Welcome Home and for many of the 400 residents Sutherland Hall Is just that. Not home in the sense that you can do whatever you want, enjoy the privacy of your own bathroom or bedroom, but home because that's where you find people who care. Mary Bunnell, head resident, said. Sutherland women are active in many aspects of university life from residence hall government to campus organizations and honoraries. Sutherland Hall provides much in the way of social activities while still attempting to maintain an atmosphere in which students' personal and educational needs are met. Educational programs. speakers, and workshops are as much a part of hall life as are popcorn parlies, ski trips and happy hours! Sharing with and learning from International students is an experience which is new to many residence hall students. This year seven women from other countries and living in Sutherland and Bunnell said they're sharing the experiences they have had. fc Above: Sutherland rnidrnh give Iheir all at YcH likr Hell Right: Terry Urmjnn. Dawn Grmlo. (jinny tundxtrd and Pam Smola hang loow around the dorm. 24 Sutherland



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£jrf Below: Iron!: Kathy Brier. Val Randall. Mary Kinne. Ram Patula. Mary Bendrkk. Mary Kay Sullivan. Row 2: lu Oldrnbur . Karrn Cray. Cindy rilnrr. Mr Wynn. lisa Siemast. Marlia |ohn on. Sin Martin, Gail Gustafson. Crystal KoMrow. Sandy Bo ard. Row ); Carta ColeM, Kathy Nrrb. Sue Ko-Idrn. Sandy lutat. Iran Truckcy. Lori lu rr. Cinny Stewart. |ulir Havor ron. Back: Drb Ayres, Cindy Polodna, Sharon Roberts, Nancy Hady, Brth flrm-mirr , Katie Norman, lactic West. Oak Ridge Oak Ridge Hall is the newest hall on campus and houses 324 women this year. There are 11 resident assistants who coordinate the dorm activities and guide the residents. The building has two-person rooms, a formal dining room, a stereo lounge, kitchen facilities, study rooms, sewing facilities, TV k unges and a 22 hour a day desk operation for the service of the residents. Oak Ridge brings forth its own personality as it affords its residents the opportunity to participate in such functions as hall government. Parent's Weekend, cultural events, ski trips, intramural sports, costume parties, poetry publications and float competition at Homecoming. The staff and the hall council work with the residents in creating an atmosphere encouraging the interaction of students through the dorm's programs. These programs are designed to promote the understanding of the need to balance both individual and group rights, as well as responsibilities within the group living situation, fe Top right: A piano duct by Colleen Costello, soloist. Above: Popcorn, the staff of life in the dorms, and a great study break snack. Indulging on first west, Mary Carlson, Barb Dotven. Tina Bergland, Siri Martin and Cindy Ullrich. 2b Oak Rid e

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