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Rayner Rayner In despair you decide to get drunk. (What ' s the cheapest bar in town?). You ' re halfway there, your eyes have only lost their focus slightly, when there she is at your elbow - - a vision of loveliness. What ' s a nice girl like you doing in a dump like this? Looking for me? Oh baby, where have you been all my life? I don ' t care about them; do you believe in love at first sight? Someone is shaking you - - hey. buddy, wake up, it ' s closing time. You did make it after all. Somehow you find your car (of course, it ' s yours, the keys fit, didn ' t they?). This place looks somehow famil- Williams iar -- you kill the car and stagger in. Where am I? Kirby-Smith?! You somehow find your room and fall into your bed and should it occur to you, you would find no comfort in the thought that not all of your edu- cation takes place in the classroom. - Terry Mathers Rayner Student Life 21
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Dorm life. Part of the college experience since the beginning. Men ' s dorms haven ' t changed in concept or experience since the Dark Ages, but then they were called Monasteries. The same jokes on the bathroom walls, not to men- tion the creations of frustrated art- ists (lovers), the same late night restlessness for which there is no cure (but bull-sessions at least take your mind off of it for a while). The cramming for exams, the noisy neighbors, the weird roommates are all part of scholastic experience and have been for a thousand years. That first day - - running from the housing office to men ' s housing and back, Getting the Key, trying to check in with the counselor (how come the dorm doors are still locked?), you must be my room- mate (God, why do I always get the prizes?). Finally, (at last!) school starts, schedules are ironed out, books bought, you get a good roommate, the cafeteria opens (after paying fees, you didn ' t have any money left to eat with!), and you ' ve even stud- ied some for your classes. Only one thing is lacking and you roam the streets looking for her. You stare at girls in the post-office, try blind dates, even go to a dorm dance or two, utterly fruitless. Rayner 20 Student Life
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O) a 03 u o Some people have all the luck . . . Zietz Zietz LeBlanc 22 Student Life
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