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New Dorms
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Garden Apartments For Rent: spacious 3bdrm 2bath apts fur- nished in neo-collegiate motif, very close to Loyola College, Garden Grocer Conve- nience Store, Wynnewood ' s swimming pool, and the Irish Derby (She ' s Lying.). Apt comes with complimentary cook and maid service (Servants not included.) and a lifetime supply of Ben and Jerry ' s ice cream (Don ' t you wish that were true . . . ). Management reserves the right to rent only to Loyola students. Fall 1987 marked a change in resi- dent life. In previous years the only residences west of N. Charles Street were Charleston and Wynnewood Towers. They were separated by woods and a chain-link fence. But no longer - - - with the arrival of the Garden Apartments westside was united. The Gardens, as the name indi- cates, are garden style apartments. There are four buildings, A, B, C, and D, each housing 72 students. The brick facing and the huge windows present a modern yet collegiate ap- pearance. All the furniture is new; there are twelve closets, overhead lighting and wall-to-wall carpet-no wonder the students are feeling so spoiled. When the students arrived on move in day fall semester, only buildings A, C, and D were complet- ed. The first month was one of physi- cal problems: no phones or dining room furniture, drippy showers, and no screens in the windows. Little by little the physical kinks were worked out. But tribulations build character. And do these buildings have character . . . After Christmas, building B was completed and students moved in. Every week or so something new pops up: doorbells, peepholes, and iron fencing near the Garden Gro- cer, to name a few. The convenience store, located in building B, had a contest for naming the store. Sarah Yatsko, a resident of building C, won with Garden Gro- cer. It ' s really tempting to run over to the Garden Grocer for late night snacking, and most students do. God Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. - Francis Bacon 26 Garden Apartments
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Commuter Life W HO LOVES COMMUTERS V h; LOYOIA COLLEGE 28 Commuter Life
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