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Celling some straightening up done in her dorm room in Twin Towers is Bev Smith. Wedging himself between the walls was 'Olcn Wallwalker, a resident of the fifth floor of Holderby Hall. 20 Student I ife
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Relaxing and watching television between classes were David H. Wilmoth, Elkins senior and Greg McClung, I’arkesburg senior. Mike Lemley helped Carla Sullivan complete some homework in her room in Twin lowers. Dorm Life Life in halls not that bad It's a rule freshmen and sophomores were required to live in one of Marshall's six dormitories. Dorm life. Like anything else, had pros and cons having a friend a door away, being near classes and activities on campus, eating in the cafeteria and waiting hours for the washer. The good, the bad and the ugly they were all part of the experience. It's not something experienced alone — roommates, resident advisers and 20 other people were there, too. So many people on one floor had advantages and disadvantages as well. There was always someone there to share a pizza or listen to problems or to do things with. On the other hand, there was never any privacy and it seemed like the people upstairs were always having well attended square dances to loud acid-rock music. At first, it seemed as if each room and floor would be identical — they were made the same, weren't they? But once residents discovered the wonders of paint and that beds could be taken apart and rearranged in a number of ways, life was well once again. There never seemed to be enough closet space, though, and no matter how the room was arranged, students always managed to stub a few toes in the morning. As with most things, it's all in how you Ux)k at it. Sludenf life 21
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