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t hs . . 53 .X V' Q Late night bull sessions and food always ended a day of hard work for most students. Only Turrentine and Gmmdlue Halls are equipped with sinks in the room. Smith and Newberry Halls du not have sinks in the rooms. They sumetimes come in handy and are a luxury in Turrentme and Gnodlue. I-le-udence 1 :fell
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ovin' Into Residence Life After moving in and getting settled, we found the next adventure was in dorm life. It wasn't always easy in our home away from home but we made the best of it. We learned how to get along as we shared and cooperated with one another. We made many new friends and grew closer through the closeness of our living quarters. We shared laughter and tears, smiles and frowns and built memories to last a lifetime. Sometimes it was noisy and hard to study but it was all a part of dorm life - a life that's sometimes fun, sometimes frustrating and never dull for long. Weekends were often quiet whenever most residents packed up and left for a day or two, but soon everyone was back to near normal - as normal as they could be, anyway. We argued at times with neighbors or roommates but those times, too, were all a part of life in the dorm. Each day was an adventure as we lived together while learning together. We studied together and relaxed from classes together. We played cards or other games and helped each other with the chores of cleaning the room, washing dishes or doing laundry. Working together or playing together, we found life in the dorm was an ua I K I. When our roommate got on our nerves revenge was always our way of getting back at them. Whether it be short sheeting their bed or outright horseplay we always got back at them. My :AW 1 'Fi- i'.gArRgijI, adventure not soon forgotten. . K Residence L 5
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