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YQ wqmehgs U ' fyfasjtfa Let-tr,1,'fCigf? ss eQfa,QaXt, gaiaaxfat' Xefaxw be Students often had to wait for an empty dryer, but B ri- students could be found nifer Turner. When surveyed about the worst part of doing laun- dry, students quickly responded. Everybody did wash on the same days - 'i said Everybody did wash on the same days 1 Saturday and Sunday after' nights before they went tc noons when people got up and Sun- bedf' Other POPHI-Hr C0111- day nights before they went to an Peery, explained his solu- tion to this problem. We had about one hundred guys in our dorm and only two dryers. I usually had to take out other guys' wet clothes and put mine in. I saved money that way, too. Keeping an eye on their clothes and an eye open for a free dryer, students created somewhat of a meeting Mitchell Clark l Rob Cleary I 1 lcgg 3 f i ,, saw, 51,2 ' ' s , if V 'f if fp gt: Ginny Allen, Saturday and eo le ot u and Sunda Sunday afternoons when 5 PPE? plaints were quarters were hard to find, washing ma- d chines didn't spin, and - Ginny Allen clothes got lost or ruined. Ju- nior, Meredith Brown, hated having to stop what she wa doing to check her laundry. especially ifshe was sleeping. Upon moving to the apart- ments, senior, Phil Merrill finds that 'fit gets to be a problem when you have to remove girls' wet undies from the washer. Eventually, though, as the routine ol college life settled in, doing laundry became a general chore in a student's schedule like papers and tests. H W' ma-f-.L-w gi11tsa rU' af , 5 . ,,,. ,,,,, 'f ' ,, tae- 5, 'QW a '59 . W, ,,,,,, , .2 -1.f I H' ff' waive ,FA-X Hossenlopp -ii -Q' A l ' X , .fs- S ,. 1 X pf 1 ,,
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W?--. 9m,.,,. , Buiiwsis it 1,74 vDid'M.a, 'i Nia, ,V in effort to personalize the room, the students set out to eck the walls f you looked very closely, you saw that stu- dents here were not all the same, despite ru- mors of homogenousness. Behind closed doors, dorm rooms and apartments revealed the real personal- ities within. At the beginning of the year, a great deal of time passed while planning what went where. Setting up a room is a complex task, informed Jennifer Culver. You have to consider each roommate's tastes, values and the maximum effiency of the stereo and refrigera- tor, Knowing your room- mate always helped with de- sign, but since room sizes and characteristics varied, new plans were required each year. For those students who came up lucky in the room pick lottery system, space may not have been a prob- lem, but others had to live with small areas. Beds were bunked or stacked precariously on top of dressers, desks, or bookcases to create maximum use of space for comfortable living and entertaining. Additions to a room like rugs, mirrors, curtains and bamboo shades were options that softened the harsh reality of physical plant paint, but tv's, stereos, and sonality. How you decorate is very impor- tant, it should reflect your own per- -- Caroline Ferris refrigerators were standard features. Amy Street ad- mitted, l know TV is not very condusive to studying, but l have to see my soaps! While keeping up with the times, students began building entertainment centers in their rooms by adding compact disc players, VCR's and the ever-popular answering machines. Once all the basic items were in place, next came the decorating. Selection of posters, pictures, and paintings livened up the walls. Personalization of the room is keyj' directed Cindy Woodsi The room has to be your den, study, dining room, and bedroomf' Adding to this theory, Caroline Ferris said, I-low you decorate is very importantg it should reflect your own personality. Finally, everything was set for parents weekend. Va- cuuming, dusting and hang- ing some final posters pre- pared your room for Monrfs inspection, But after par- ents weekend, how long was it before the floor was covered with rumpled clothes? ln most cases, not long. Shannon Conner admitted, My room was so bad that it was declared a fire hazard. There wasn't a clear path from the door to the bed. - Sieve Sigworlh ...t,...,..,l, VLQA IAVV ..,V,. N.. ... i...,... ,, tm... M.,.,.,,,,,..., ....,. ,.,..,...,,.., ..- .... .WM .. M. ...WM ... ii... 5 5 t ' A an V if 4- yu A ,, t - ! . . l l31. ,,,. N. XX ' I t ' f . H ,, V V 5 'i fa, x .. . . --- Eileen Lynch Rlll ci i,ic ll l itll lx l I X ia W s 3, Z at 1,
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