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Skip Walsh

Sally,

rulftlllng the

new position of as- -----.

slstant director,

was a great asset

to the office of

Residence Lire.

Residence Halls

are not only a

place to reside

and study, but

also a place that

provides an envi–

ronment In which

the student can

have exper·

lences

which en–

hance

personal

growth

and

de–

velopment.

Sally

Oppy

Judy

Sandman

Residence

Life

R

esldence Halls are an inte–

gral part of the Universi–

ty's basic goal ofdeveloping the

whole student. The Residence

Life office oversaw residence

hall activities and dealt with stu–

dent discipline, roommate and

maintenance problems.

Skip

Walsh,

the director of residence

life, supetvised the resident di–

rectors and assistants of Maher,

Camino/Founders, the valley

and the Alcala Vista apart-

Rick Hagan

ments. The office also provided

off-campus housing information and helped if there was a problem

with one's current living situation.

Throughout the year, RPM, Residence Program Machine, coordi·

nated recreational activities and study breaks for campus residents.

The Housing Office, located in Mission Crossroads and directed by

Rick Hagan, dealt with Housing and Dining Setvice contract ques–

tions, room changes and Graduate Housing. If a resident had a

problem, both the Resident Life and Housing offices were there to

help.

Sr. Helen

Lorch

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Resident Directors

Andy Basque

John Olammalua

r:llzabeth Ciarrocchi

Steven Jones

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