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1967 Fire Like most newlyweds, Rob and Flhonda Ferguson are taking advantage of the savings Pioneer Hall offers. ll' i WIWWF gullil. - Transforms Mens' Dorm uilt in 1913, Pioneer Hall was the second building con- structed on Minot State cam- pus. For 54 years it was used as a men's dorm until fire gut- ted it in 1967. The building was restored and now functions as family housing for MSU students that are married or have children. The 40 one bedroom apart- ments are in large demand with the waiting list being close to a year. In order to be considered for an apartment in Pioneer Hall, some requirements exist. Pro- spective residents must either be married or be a small fami- ly and one adult must be a full- time MSU student. John and Julie Caranicas live there with their daughter, Ashleigh Nicole. I really like the price and being so close to classes, Julie said, we also take turns babysitting with other couples who live here. Julie would also like to see an elevator installed to make moving and carrying groceries to the third floor easier. Newlyweds Rob and Rhonda Ferguson are new arrivals to Pioneer Hall and appreciate the clean, quiet atmosphere. Jeff and Nadine Nelson's main likes are also that Pioneer Hall is cheap and close to classes. Their dislikes are not having a mailbox for outgoing mail in the dorm. Also, they feel small pets should be allowed, and a recreational room of some type would be nice. Mitch and Becky Hedberg ' yi -,, -- , . x, .,. are both students, and enjoy living in Pioneer Hall because it is so convenient and inex- pensive. The only dislike was voiced by Mitch. I don't care for the parking situation, he said referring to the shortage of parking spaces and the pro- blem of other people parking in their reserved parking spot. Tracey Rowland From the outside Pioneer Hall seems lifeless, but inside the residents enjoy the inexpensive living it offers. Photo at left: Mitch and Becky Hedberg enjoy the convenience of Pioneer Hall living and have learned to overlook any dislikes they have. LEISURE 15 ll. X egg- F hhhrsx
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Jeff and Nadine Nelson wish for a wider variety of recreational ideas, other than household duties. Photo below: John and Julie Caranicas and their daughter, Ashleigh, share a one bedroom apartment-the only size available in Pioneer Hall. N. '
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Right: Cheerleading advisor Hermelle Wilson chats with football players while Cody Kit- telson waits to do his part in the Homecoming pep rally. Below: The football cheerleading squad puts the finishing touches on their mount before show time arrives. E I r L gl 1 if ll 16 E
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