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J : : ' r ' rj- : ■■-- ' ■ ■■ •■-Y-- . - Kiewit residents show Halloween isn ' t just for kids by celebrating with a friend. Sophomores Jeff Stamm and Bud Freeman at a Stu- dent Board of Governors sponsored TGIF. Arts students Julie Goebel and Liz Lambert have fun constructing snow people in the East Quad Mall. Campui Ufe ■■ ' -■
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Laundry, one of the evils of college life, requires patience. This student finds reading an easy way to pass the time. In the Lloyd and Kathryn Skinner Mall: Arts freshman Eleanor Merrill and junior Emilio Carolyn Woltir Mulcro. 11 Opening
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Arts sophomore Steve Prater picks up some extra cash working at Swanson desk. «!it ' ' - ■ft 4i 5 H Campus Life JDormitories, for many, became home for nine months. Saga food, roommates, quiet hours and waiting in Hne for the shower ranked among the joys of dorm Hving. Despite the inconveniences experienced in these luxurious high rises, there were some advantages: hassle -free parking or waking up minutes before class and not being late. Study breaks were also special times. If your roommate wasn ' t interested, there was always someone on the floor you could talk into making a quick trip to Godfather ' s, Petit ' s or the Bluejay. There ' s a certain fellowship that forms among residents. Floor parties, T-shirts and intramural teams reflected the unity that ex- isted among dorm neighbors. Special services were available to students who lived in the dorms as well as those who lived off-campus. Among these were Student Health, the mail center. Saga and the Career Planning and Placement Center. Another, Public Safe- ty, provided protection for students through their escort services and security patrols. The counseling center and survival strategies were available for individuals who needed help with alcohol, weight control or study habit problems. One of the first lessons learned at Creighton is the A. moonlit view of the snowy campus looking nor- fine art of waiting in line at registration. thwest taken from the ninth floor of Swanson Hall. i4!mm ' I ' v- m
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