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Dorm adds twist to campus by Pat Jordon For many of the lOl students who lived in college housing, living away from home was a new experience which the college tried to make a lit- tle easier. The drudgery ot regular laundry was lessened by the washers and dryers installed on the lower level of the new three-story dormitory, and walking to class was no problem at all since the bulk ofthe students were housed across the street from Galle- Johnson Hall, the main class building. The new building accomodated 80 students and served as a center for student life for the entire campus. A spacious lounge, complete with cushioned chairs, cocktail tables,and a television room with a large color TV available anytime,made it a com- fortable place for students to meet other students or to iust hang out. An added convenience was that the new dorm was smack up against the Nelson Student Center which allowed easy access to the game room, the cafeteria and the bookstore. Although most things ran smoothly, opening the new building did require some adjustments be made during the year. Drapes, which were not orignally provided, were added to the rooms when students needed more privacy, and at semester break the college op- ted to install their own washers and dryers rather than rented ones so that the cost of a load of laundry could be reduced to the students. Sometimes it gets a little hectic when there are four people wanting to use one restroom, but that's just part ot living here, said Robyn Dawson, sophomore. 'V' ,Q AM -mini-. I-I M- W, ,,,....r Page I2-TIGER PRlDE!Dorm Life f
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READY, AIM - A steady hand and a good eye help Kevin Coon In a tough pool game In the Nelson Student Center. AFTER THE SCHOOL DAY-Students relax watching television in the lounge of the new dormitory. FUN 'N GAMES-Donald Morris shows Eric Thomas the technique needed lor winning against an electronic game machine. ' ni' Pi :i , 5 :-ii 3,63 - C, f s A 5 .. Q,V,,,g K1 was ' I ' ... f .mfg ai msn ,, f W1 M 1 Uv is 5 'F TL ' mm!!! ww!! f 1 2. 5 -I1 1 1 I E , , v.': x ra l: il ' W1 L r ffm 'F f anal' ff l :J ff TIGER TALK-John Hein, Michelle DiVall and Vicki Richardson engage in casual conversation during a visit in the new dorm. HOME AWAY FROM HOME-Posters bn the wall and a few stuffed animals make a stay in the dorm a little more like home. TIGER PRlDE!Dorm Life Page I3
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