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Wl'lClT The l'lCll'lClb0Ok ClO9Sll'T Tell YOU... he goal of residence life is to further the educational growth of students who live in the residence halls through provision of a meaningful and enjoyable living experience. On-campus housing. lt provides a unique aspect of hlqher learninq not achieved in the classroom. That education--who lives where and whv. as conceptualized inthe minds of residence hall dwellers. variety of lifestyles are offered in different halls, and students may live with the one most comfortable for them... The Virqin Vault...Calkins...trollinq for Trout..,women..Robinson.Hlrustrated men. Larzelere.,.eqqheads..honors.,.fiqurinq square roots for funwsorrv. qotta studv toniqhtmbooks. books and more books. Barnard, Tate...ivv...Harold Abel, next- door neiqhbormcommunltv livinq. Band,.,Barnes...tuba or not tuba...no volleyball court but a nice sidewalkmthe Nlarchinq Chipsmoooooo-WAHF More than 6.000 students live in University halls. These facilities are designed to provide an atmosphere conducive to study and significant social development. The men of Thorpemthe Beddow bi---es.,.the beauties and the beastsmiocks...Sweeney...cold womenmthe Friqidaire ol campus- some women are so cold, when they open their mouths a Iiqht comes on .., Merrill men..,Iaid-back armchair quarterbacksmbeer bellies. Woldt, Emmonsmhiqh society.,.snobs,..Herriq,..cockroaches ...overcrowded rooms...Saxe. The various options include men's halls, women's halls, coed halls. and residential learning centers. The Towers...freshmen..,the women of Wheeler..,freshmen...the Heidelburg Haus.Mfreshmen.Hkeqqersmtalent showmfreshmen. continued on ncxl page., Experimenting with new methods of beer consumption, Emmons Hall residents entertain their Woldt Hall spectators. Most dorm party- ing was done behind closed doors due to alcohol policies, Bib Abel Dorm lil 21
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Ha ll S 4 ,A is 3 i ltr t ,llilllllillilll lllll ,Illlllllll f' fl lm' I 'Mllllli i illlllllll Some early fall sunshine brings a Towers resident out onto the lawn for some quiet study. The Carey Food Commons offers two T owers residents a quiet study place. Most dorms opened their caleterias in the evening to give students a convenient alter ' ' native to the library. A Barnard resident puts the finishin touch g es on her loft. Lofts were a popular solution to the lackfof-space problem in dorm living. 20--Dorm life IIOSI. K- ., r :--1 ,, -mi ' i ..L Janice Hopp N-ev-NN., i . i I 4 I l
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Working for minimum wage in the dishroom of the Woldt food commons is Tim Berry. Many students held on-campus jobs to help pay for their education Beddow resident Lori Jesnelc finds out the hard way that she doesnt lil-te her egg scrambl ed. The egg toss was one of several events in Septembers Thorpe'Beddovv crazy olympics, Two residents of Emmons Hall perfect their 'foos' techniques. Any hour of the day or night will find someone in the dorm lobby playing foosball or pinball. 22--Dtrlllll 'Y . it tx ' lf' xxx. Cues: Janice Hopp wide variety of nutritious foods are served under the supervision of professional personnel and registered dieticians who are members of the American Dietetic Association... Poached eqqsmfood cards...the milks outuchiclwen aqainl..Salads...sorry, no seconds..,let's order a pizzamvvait. l forqot my food card. The cost for the 20-meal plan for the academic year 1981-82 will be Sl,998. Stealinti trays lor sleddinqmstealinq food for latermlooks like peanut butter and iellt for dinner toniqht...let's order another pina. Applicants who desire a specific roommate must mutually request each other on their applications and should return their applications together in the same envelope. Although not guaranteed. roommate requests will be honored insofar as possible where space exists. Youre lrorri mhereluwe want the little roomwrriold, mildew and bBll'll'OOlTlS..,Wf' need a bifiqiir retriqerator...stereos...let's paint.,.lolts,.,tahin lexer. No mail-aqain, ,resident assistantsmbrothe-r rooms, sister -sk rooms spiritinq mom you t-.ont believe my one roommate-he s so vteird, E-S-....,-az.. AllAniqhters,,. General lit ispitalu at 3 p.m ,,.. parkinq ticketsmques roomsmfriends...lovers, lift'
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