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CED LIVING: we Ike rz 'ates, Dupont, and Randolph Residences mix it up ne of the nicest things about Wil- liam and Mary, according to inger Nobles, Director of Room As- gnments, 'Tis the diversity of its dorm e. Every dorm has its own particular ersonality here. Yates offered a good location, tough the rooms were small. Jotswood and Fauquier had great tchen facilities. Tyler and Taliaferro 'ere convenient to the Wig, while handler and Landrum bordered New tampus. Old Dominion still had the Lily air conditioning this year - a 'eat draw for upperclass men with wgles. Bryan Complex and Chandler were oed by hall once again, next year, upont and Yates would follow suit. fter a successful experiment with ed freshman living in Taliaferro last ar, the Administration approved iixed dorms for freshmen, a 'lmuch lore natural situation. Vandalism in upont somewhat influenced the deci- n. l'People are so much more anon- ous in Depont, said Curt Bobbit, ead Resident. Somehow it's no- ody's furniture instead of verybody's. Bobbit termed Dupont :he perfect environment for coed ring because of its hall-by-hall, suite Tangement. l'When guys are around rls, observed Bobbit, uthey act more aturallyf' Bobbit acknowledged that some par- rits were really insecure about leav- .g their children in coed situations: They don't like giving the opportunity . . T' But Bobbit believed that the all- 1ale atmosphere in Dupont contribut- to a macho attitude leading to ndalism and poor maleffemale rela- nships. In Dupont, he said, 'lthe op- ,ortunity is not as legitimate to be a .irl's friend. LConstruction for the six-unit Ran- ' lph Residence Complex, across from upont, began this past year, promis- lg to provide more coed housing for 80-81. The Complex offered two- droom apartments for grad students, total of forty single rooms, and nine oors of doubles. The sixth unit, aswell, would provide recreational fa- lities. 'Br 5- I T . tilgg , 1 Adding a loft to a dorm room saves space and An easy chair squeezed into a room makes a creates a rustic atmosphere, better place to study than do hard metal desk chairs. One phone, usually busy, often serves an entire hall of thirty people. Housing 127
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