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Resch, Keith

Rhyne, Pegeen

Rlaski, Lauren

Richman, Suzanne

Riley.

Allison

Rlmkunas. Michael

Rock.

Pat 1cla

Rockwell,

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Rodgers,

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Rappe, Jenr 1fer

Ros.ci '.ralg

Rubenstein, Kim

Rueca. Maria

Russell, Shaw

Salcedo,

fdward

Salemo, Mariana

Samson, Jason

Sanchez, Christina

Late nights on

call, making

personal

sacrifices and

acting as a

referee

in

periodic

disputes come

with the territory

of being an R.A.

THE

FRESHMAN

R.A.'S

[l@_::u __

228___.

From move-in day to the

dreadful knock on the door

for being too loud,

R.A.'s

had

a wide range of responsibil–

ities. They were

there

if

you got

sick to bring

you your food

and to plan ac–

tivities with

brother/sister

halls.

R.A.'s

held weekly meetings

and program events for their

residents. All of this In an at-

tempt to provide opportuni–

ties for residents to Interact

with one another and to en–

sure a tranquil environment

for them to live,

study, and en–

joy college life!

Being an

R.A.

requires dedi-

cation and the

desire to assist

fellow students

In adjusting to campus life.

Their contributions are price–

less!