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In 1928 Butler Hall, named after a former Blackburn trustee, the late Mr. Burridge D. Butler, was opened for 123 men. Butler, three stories high, is the largest dormitory on campus. Mrs. Mary E. Grieve served as head resident this year. Mike Ottinger headed Butler as president during the year, Other officers included ‘Tim Dorris, vice president, and Eric Smith, secretary- treasurer. Joe Bartelheim, Doug Eo Chuck Flagg, Jim Hammann, anduMike Kochaaee served on the House Council. Butler’s giant basement parlor served as the place for several campus parties this year, as well as for countless hours of television viewing and ping pong playing. Butler men received distinction in October by winning first prize for their Homecoming dor- mitory decorations.
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Life in the dormitory is a unique experience, for few people make a lifetime home out of a college dorm. It is a place where people of simi- lar ages and of similar hopes are united in the search for something beyond the bachelor of arts degree. In the homogeneity there is heterogen- eity—and therein lies the challenge of living together. In the dormitory we sleep, nibble, watch tele- vision, listen to our own private hymns, gossip, type papers, underline books, read mail, short- sheet beds, complete questionnaires, have house meetings, iron, sing, yell, bicker, fume, find refuge, dream —and grow. It is where we grow up, out, in, and beyond. For us who have been at Blackburn for four years, the door appears to be slowly closing. We must seek new vistas and new horizons, and we shall open many more doors before the final one has closed upon us forever. Yet somewhere in- side each of us, there will be a special spot re- served for that place—now here, now gone — our alma mater — where the door is always open. Janice Bergdoll Andy Fedak
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