College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

 - Class of 1979

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1-Li W W --Y- ---new V 'W 'q '- v- Tw i 1 X x il ' m ll . W +1 ,,, .-nz, 4 ll? 4 i i Mary with Qaizalnilitjv :ani Cvn- i i 1 'N ' l nfiniie measures of Walli- ll ing and Waiting. questions and answers. noi to mention myriad of names remembei' - such are the Challenges vfliifh traclitionallji e,1.x'e,iiefl eat-11 gee., incoming lbeslirnen and irensger studenls. Frequentlj' uzisizre of how they aciwifmgilislueil suis a feat. mesu scuclengs DISC-,E ghe adjuslmenl EO life ez 'illie,m , fidence. - Orienlalion Aides. assignecl to groups of 10 to 12 iuevi' scuf dents, were expeetefl tu e tour guides. sncinl direfrif and general ll1lwO1'lT'lElQlfJl f: 1 for their Qliarges. Some 'A accoinplishecl this in 9 i ordiiiary arnfgun their group on ling:-lliigig rides uniil had The route. Oi' inlirfw' in: them in Thumper 9 i unique atinffsplxere if Cave. And sfi:inehoi seemed to have iglie greeig if C of introcluc-ing the freslimen to the pleasures of a deli

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cn , . , Y, l Flitll-IT: As graduation nears, senior 'susan .Hrnot discusses joli prospects vrith Corpor- ate Relations aide Bruce Lindsay, HliLCl7fi': Smiles are shared between Everett Floyd and a friend at a dorm get-together. -M5-5 i 1 W 3 p Wt- we i Mff :,, Rl rj, X it 2 If , X Hr li v fill ll ,k 'lil ll J 4 ... 4. 'Q l L iff if T' -4 44 O 71 , ollege life ifrfilliain if and lvlary. Does this phrase evoke visions ot' four years' shelter in a safe. academic refuge tar. tar away from the harsh realities of lite? Yet is lite here really such a dreamlike existence? Ask most recent lf 5: i ,' I grad nares this question and you'll receive a loud. vehement Neverl accompanied hy a ivoetul tale of the nightmarish academic rigors to vshich he had heen subjected tor the past tem' years. it' pressed. he will usually also admit that these studies lmrc lieen wv:'ii'tlivz'liiie1 that the l eral education he received 5 fiilliam i.'la,ry really :lid gi ', 1 hiin an ability to handle the challenges v.'lir:li the working life would present him, an ayvare tie.-s ot state and national ies and the eoiitidence to nigh therfi they eLfr'ecte 1 'e 1is 'egice. - i i han not, the slgiwierit gained this V 1 le the class- 'A tilt' LUL id-J, room and beyond the hooks. Just living from day to day became a lesson in self- sufficiency for the guy who was now faced with Washing his ovrn jeans and balancing a checkbook. Those who lived oft'-campus painfully realized that nightly meals at Sals and hour-long hot showers wreak havoc on a students meager budget. From sharing a Hawaiian friends delight in seeing her first snowfall. to mastering the art of mixing at traternity smokers, to stifling the impulse to choke a thoughtless roommate. most developed the maturity to deal diplomatically with others. enjoyed meeting people. and valued the friendships which ensued. Lertainly college lite at YT li was in ways removed from the world heyond. Yet it still offered many a valuable period of transition and preparation for a new life of independence. ABOVE: Apartment living provides Ed Smith with a far more tranquil study atmosphere than a dorm ever could,



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RIGHT: The German House Oktoberfest wel- comes autumn with an exuberant mixture of song, dance and beer. BELOW: Life in a small house means that Italian House inhabitants form fast and friendly relationships. vlvE LA DIFFERENCE! mong the variety of life- styles William and Mary offered students was a wide ar- ray of special interest housing. Such residences gave students a unique opportunity to pursue an interest in a foreign language and culture in an informal man- ner which was found to be more informative than sitting in a stuffy room in Washington Hall fighting sleep by watching the cockroaches. The German, French, and Span- ish Houses occupied adjoining units in Botetourt Complex and offered similar programs of weekly conversation hours, for- eign meals, lectures, and films. German House residents found their Marchenstunde, or fairy tale hour, to be especially en- tertaining. Stammtisch Cgoing to the Cave and speaking Germanl provided many a resident with a welcome break from studies. The advent of holidays and the change in seasons were party occasions. Special foods and traditions 29fSpecial Interest Housing made Yuletide one of the bright- est times of the year and spring was greeted with the annual Botetourt May Day celebration. Perhaps the most active of the interest houses was the Asia House. Faced in the past with lukewarm support by the college community, the house organized more activities than ever this year and strove to increase in- terest and attendance of pro- grams. Swami Agehananda Bha- rati, a master of 16 languages and a Hindu monk, entranced his audience with tales of his years in an Indian monastery and his views on Hindu mysticism. The final interest house located on New Campus was Project Plus. Plus housed over 80 individuals, all interested in pursuing some aspect of this year's theme of Creativity. The Italian and Russian Studies Houses located on Jamestown Road were the new- est additions to the College's range of special interest hous- ing. An asti spumanti recep- tion in honor of Columbus Day added sparkle to the Casa Italiana's fall program of events. The Russian House brought to campus both the Yale Russian Chorus and an entertaining lecturer from ODU who spoke concerning Soviet satire, proving that the Russians really do have a sense of humor. Many students mistakenly be- lieved that life in a special interest house meant living with bookish individuals and yawning through foreign films. Yet these houses offered some of the most stimulating pro- grams on campus and gave their members more advantages than most realized. When asked why he decided to live in the Russian House, one guy answered with a twinkle in his eye, Well, it's because I like the people. You see, there's my roommate and me . . and eight girls.

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