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Although Hardin has the luxury of their own washers, they still have to make an occasional trip to the drycleaners. Hardin Hilton Hardin Hall is a women ' s residence hall built in 1913. It was named in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardin. The dormitory, affectionately referred to as the Hardin Hilton , houses 33 girls, who had to make reservations in advance, in order to gain admittance. Additional residents include Rob and Jeannie Gardner, Nakoa, and the most recent arrival, Enolih. The girls enjoy a variety of activities such as engagements, sunbathing on the roof, open houses, community showers. watching soap operas, carving jack- o-lanterns, attending Halloween parties, and having flushing services for dead fish. Despite the luxuries of the Hardin Hilton , there are situations that require patience. One of these is dealing with the maintenance department which insists we paint our own dorm. Little do they know that we will leave the job unfinished; just as they would. Last but not least, it requires much patience to live with Pam Unger, as the girls in Hart Hall know. By Loretta Jette The few, the proud, the residents of Hardin Hall. 20 Hardin Hall
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I wanna ROCK! Will the real men please stand up? One of the studious Pardee Rowdies strolls to class. -Pardee Rowdies Pardee Hall recorded another banner year as its rooms were full of Rowdies, both old and new. Two of the Newest Rowdies came to us from Georgia to be our new head residents — John and Debbie Houchens. Pardee continued in its time-honored tradition of being a Newsworthy dorm as the Rowdies rallied to rescue a stranded kitten from the jaws of a Lance candy machine gone mad! The complete story with accompanying photographs were carried by our own Johnson City Press, and rumors stirred that even the wire services picked up the story. At any rate, Pardee continues to exhibit those distinctive traits that make it to hard to ignore as it sits astride a gently rolling slope (Which provides the site for Pardee ' s annual Water slide — an event to which all incoming freshmen look forward.) commanding the center of the Milligan campus. A new institution began this year — the bi-weekly Pardee Prayer Breakfast! Provisioned by our own cafeteria and attracting many outstanding speakers, this event became a much-looked- forward-to event. The Rowdies of Pardee Hall provide a unique flair to the mix that constitutes the Student body of Milligan and it is hoped that this tradition will continue for many years to come. | By Dave Siebenaler Pardee Hall 19
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Just think, these men are members of Webb ' s distinguished legislative body known as dorm council. What is Webb ' s illustrious head resident, Cort Mills, doing on the steps at Hart? Webb Hall F nder the dynamic and m m authoritarian presidency of Mike Johnson, Webb Hall, like Milligan alumni, excelled in many ways during the 1985-86 academic year. Among Webb ' s many activities this year were the infamous cigar party to brighten up the yule-tide season and the hosting of the weightroom while the fieldhouse was being reconstructed. The men of Webb Hall live in a truly unique environment. Where Go ahead, make my day! else would one find such an assorted mixture of playboys, eggheads, joes, immaculate housekeepers, and slobs. This shows that coexistence in a pluralistic world is possible, or that at best, life is a circus. The ringmasters of Webb Hall are Coach Duard Walker and Cort Mills. Contrary to popular belief, Webb Hall is named for Dr. Henry E. Webb. By Walter Taylor Webb Hall 21
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