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Show Highlighting the social life of A-wing residents were two dance exchanges. The first was with Central and Alcott Halls. It consisted of a Beatnik frolic at the Ballif Lounge. It was a real swinging affair. The second exchange turned out to be a real twister with the Carlson Hall lassies. Only the curfew kept every-one from twisting all night.The combinations of A-wing with other Ballif wings in intramural sports brought good results and helped Ballif make a good showing.Ron Anderson, Buck McNeil, Bill Herodes, Dean Fisher, Keith Drissell, Jim Babcock.Steve Maag, heading the ranks of the fifty-seven Ballif G-wingers, marched with his boys to a mixing in campus activities. A January bobsledding-and dinner-party at Snow Pine Lodge in Alta was a gay success, and exchanges with girls' dorms rounded out the G-wingers' education. Residents also excelled in intramurals: basketball and tennis.Gary Jewett, publications; Steve Magg, president; Jerry Chruma, treasurer. Not pictured: Jim White, vice-president; Dave Goldner, athletic chairman; Ron Manno, food chairman; Don Paulin, secretary. |