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Laundry More Than a Little Soap and Wajjer! Laundry! Mobody likes it, but every- one has to do it. Some students find doing laundry a perfect time to work on studying. Other students will stock up on socks and underwear before returning to campus in order to avoid doing laundry until they go home. Still other students sidestep the task all to- gether by using St. Michael ' s Laundry Service. At Motre Dame, laun- dry has become a bigger issue than one would think a little soap and water could create. For example, all female dorms have laun- dry facilities. Male students, however, must trek across campus to LaFortune Stu- dent Center , Badin Hall, or the Rockne Memorial to wash their clothing. The administration can no longer defend this by say- ing there is not enough space in male dorms. Many ex-Cavanaugh residents Upon reaching into the dryer this girl happily finds that her clothes are finally dry after two cycles! photo by Matt Bauer One of the places on campus men can do laundry is the basement of Badin Hall. Guys have to lug their laundry across campus while girls only have to go down- stairs by Meghan McGriff would quickly note that their lack of laundry facilities was remedied when the new fe- male residents moved in. Sophomore, Brian Anderson, stated, I think it is unfair that guys have to lug their laundry across campus while girls only have to go downstairs, Gn- fair as it may be, this re- mains the status quo. So, if you cannot afford to have St. Michael ' s clean your clothes and you do not have enough socks to last until break, you better get your quarters and head to the laundry room.
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es r lc ' we practiced onester.Onec upon leaminj ic dances, sudi i. jive, and tot ier class, dub ' Ballroom, 1 hemasteryofm ate routines suchasthe lesewaltz. Ina sb rhun n on, members periodically njoyed the opportunity to ap the fruits of their labor uring visits to off-cam- us ballrooms. In testament to their rnbition, the Ballroom ance Club has annually eld an invitational dance ompetition in the spring, d members have also ompeted for prizes at other schools both far and near. Although the major- ity of members knew very little of ballroom dance upon joining, the club has produced a body of stu- dents who are now more culturally exposed... and lighter on their feet. by Ed McCoul and Jennifer Schutzenhofer photo by Shannon Lennard A member of the Student Alumni Relations Group sells The Shirt. This year, students will be able to enter art designs for the 1995 Shirt, and the winner will receive free books next Fall. Ed McCoul and Sherstin Truitt learn to Tango through the ND-SMC Ballroom Dance Club. A student practices her public speaking skills at a Toastmaster ' s International Meeting. The club, open to all majors, helps students become comfortable speakers in front of large audiences. photo by Shannon Lennard 189
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One of the inconveniences of going away to school is that mom is not here to sort your laundry. This excited student prepares to trek to the nearest laundry facilities. photo by Shannon Lennard photo by Matt Bauer
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