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First floor, Taub Hall resident Kenton Greene studies a book and plans to write a paper in his room.
Photo by Mona Arnold.
Residents of first floor, Taub Hall unanimously declined to appear in their floor photo, instead a
personal momento represents everyone on the floor. Residents of the floor were Jeff Stauffer, Larry
Winder, Rachal Vermillion, Stephanie Worth, Alan Matuszak, Daniel Moore, Sung Baik, Carla Haller,
Mikal Evan Belicove (RA), Michelle Fredricks, Vicky Short, Mark Burge, Mark Brokowski, Cheri
Lawrence, Marcella Webb, Darryl DeGraff, D. Lee Grooms, Becky Couban, Scarlett Sargent, Chris-
tohpe Ribet (HD), Scott Eastman, Kenton Greene, Ryan Chadwick, Kevin Schmidt, Eric Grimm, Eric
Van Blarcum, Michael Cook, Garet Cooke, Angela Cowan, Angelique Goodhue, Wendy Daigler,
Jennifer Thomas, Jule McMahon, Mona Arnold, Bethany Meacham, Marcie Wegner, Susan Conkright,
Lisa Van Dong, Shannon Wilkie, Rebecca Matson, Jennifer Stahl, Eric Anderson, Thomas Clark,
Charles Wood, Darrell Cook, John Ross, Loren Israel, Grant Wiley, Sharon Hover, Roderick Echols,
Jason Wichmann, Kim Pearson (RA), Scott Altes, Roderick McBane, Christopher Williams, James
Young, Robert Kennedy, Reed Byers, Ruben Cantu and Rodrigo Hernandez. Photo by Mona Arnold.
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Taub Hall's second floor residents are Sterling Kelley, Victor
Runge, Freddy Saucedo, Jay Robbins, William Bass, Donald Griffith, Victor Caluya, John White, Albert Holden (RA), Scott
Dillworth, Lisa Linn, Rodrigo Garcia, Bryan Barreras, Jan Pletsch,
Dan Ripley, Parag Menta, Joyce Wong, Karl Barrus, Dan Lurvey,
Jeff Martin, Cecile Despres, Steve Ewing and Brennan Pardee.
Photo by Mona Arnold.
Residents of Taub Hall's fourth floor play a game of Trivial Pursuit. They are Rhonda Jones, Tom Karsten, Diana Bischof, Bruce
Folkman, Pedro Ayala (RA), Jon Bay, Jerry Chrisman, Daniel Tse,
Timothy Toguchi, Christopher Allen and Guy Galloway. Photo by
Mona Arnold.
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Residents of third floor, Taub Hall, are Kenneth Connor, James
Gent (RA), Greg Speers, Jim Dubois, Michail Delaughter, Bernie
Luger, Larry Marino, Vissett Sun, Howard Armstrong, Jeff
Jaekley, David Eastman, Jason Soch, Jack Hay, Mauricio Nader,
Paul Moak, Erin Dietsch, Ann Lombardo, Jennifer Drapp, Kim
Smith, Julie Kohr, Joe Fitzpatrick, Peta Rook, Raina Steinmeier,
Majorie Goodman, Julie Ducote, Connie Simmons, Michelle Cow-
ell, Raymond Tan and John Simons. Photo by Mona Arnold.
UPDATE RHA
Residential paper developed
The residence halls
gained a new kind of
news source, the UPDATE RHA touts feature stories, student
columns, individual
hall news, concert
and record reviews, a
big center — the
spread calendar, and
plenty of advertising
opportunities for campus organizations and
businesses.
The Residence
Halls Association, for
several years, has
published a newspaper for its residents,
but each new RHA administration seemed
to have also brought a
new incarnation of
the paper. Of all the
incarnations, the UPDATE most resembles
last year's newsletter,
RHA TODAY. Successfully initiated by
1987-88 RHA President Mikal Belicove,
RHA TODAY was the
first newsletter to be
printed regularly and
to maintain a continuity in style and substance.
Building on the
foundation of RHA
TODAY, the UPDATE
is seeking to become a
permanent publication. In addition to being a news source, the
UPDATE seeks to be a
sounding board for its
readers, a forum
where residents'
ideas can be both
stimulated and expressed.
Reflecting on the
first issue, David
Hearn, a freshman
business major said,
"The paper looked
very professional,
very well done. The
staff should be proud
to be involved with
the newspaper."
A primary goal of
the UPDATE is to provide a visually exciting and graphically
entertaining newspaper. By providing a
paper that is both enjoyable to read and to
look at, the UPDATE
reaches a wider audience, and therefore
fulfills its puropose to
a greater extent. The
stunning visuals of
the paper are the
handiwork of freshman computer science major Mark
Brokowski.
Loren Isarel, current RHA President,
said, "It's one of the
best RHA papers in
years. The staff this
year is really fantastic
and has done a great
job. We see the UPDATE as a vital link
to the UH residential
community and we
look forward to continuing the publication." ► Jerry Chris-
man
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