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peace to halk 1 11 li dorms of the University took pride in their ability to create friendships. Students always needed friends, especially when they were a way from home. Exemplifying their new friendship, Tracy Roth and Erica Pone, smile for the camera. PHOTO HY(il.i: . Itllltl I! I I I I I LIVING DAY BY DAY 7 PHOTO BY GLENN Itlliri II 1 1 1 1 ( L U li II to his Sega system, freshman Paulos Rozis takes a break from his studies. Students had to find was to relax after going to class and studying. li 11 I A N Howard, is CAUGHT! He was caught in the eyes of the camera as he stepped out of the shower while brushing his teeth to get rid of that horrible morning breath. Residence Halls 315
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ALICE LLOYD BY RONALD MEANS Alice Lloyd Hall was named for Alice Crocker Lloyd. Miss Lloyd was a group advisor to the women students of the University of Michigan and dedicated her life to the welfare of these very students. In 1930, she gained the much deserved title of the Dean of Women on campus. In honor of her memory, a new residence hall that was being erected on the Hill was given the name Alice Lloyd. The residence hall was originally an all- women ' s residence, but only housed 284 students. The six-story hall then became the co-educational home for the Pilot Program, which was formerly housed in East Quad and Markley. A Ij 1 ; EI Lloyd residence hall could house as many as 622 men and women. It contained 260 substance -free rooms for sophomores and freshman. IS 1 U II 1 1 IN Wdiligintly in his room, a resident of Alice Lloyd finds peace and quiet, something that was usually rare in the loud residence halls. mmmmmn LI
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EAST QUAD BY SARAH SMUCKER llast Quad once housed a Military Intelligence Department exclusively designed for males. Con- structed in 1938 from a federal grant put forth by the Public Works program, East Quad was so named because of its location on East University Street. The building was then officially opened to residents in the Fall of 1941. Because of increased demand for female hous- ing, two additional houses of East Quad were opened in 1952, thereby creating one of the first coed residence halls in the country. Although, they were reluctantly received initially, the women were eventually fully integrated into dorm life and the coed concept caught on at other residence halls. The Residential College began in 1966. East Quad, served as the principal home of the Residential College. li A 1 Quad housed the Residental College and unoffi- cially served as the liberal residence hall on campus. H I II II I IN Wbehind a newspaper in the East Quad library, a resident tries to absorb himself in The New York Times . The various libraries of the residence halls were useful for students who wanted to read, study, or just hang out. (,i i itiuii itii i ii WM 1 1 IMri
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