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Excitement in MHier, Littie in Knowies BY NATALIE K. MUNDEN In the smallest co-ed dorm. Knowies Hall, meeting members of the opposite sex was perhaps more likely than in other halls since the dorm is divided by wings instead of floors, according to Judy Thompson, assistant head resident. Thompson, a senior in journalism, said. It ' s a pretty laid-back dorm. We had a couple of false fire alarms but that ' s about it. She added, Everybody wanted to meet everybody; ever body was really friendly. Pncilla Gordon. Knowies Hall secretary , said she could not remember any big hassles this year. Thompson reasoned that Knowies wasn ' t as wild as some of the other dorms because one half of the residents were upper classmen.
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Bevators RevecS Jesse ' s Colors ttlarnacn ii Lmm, f M BY SUSAN MC CREADY Jesse Hay hauses mosily freshman and has Ihe repuiatiDn for being ihe only-plpce-to-pany dorm, The social aspect of Jesse is more outeoing (ihan 01 her dorms on campus), said Ian Walker, Jesse Hall head rcsidi-ni. The constant odor of rollen pizia and sEalc beer thai lurks in the c3eva(ors only goes to confirm Jesse ' s parly-going atmosphere. Unforgellable bashes, wet T-shiri contests and endless beer slides contribuicd to Jesse ' s reputation. As the moito gocs eai, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we study — life in Jesse holds never a dull moment. McDonald, IrBilmiafi [Aiding And f (if(fy) v{) Mss0 HqH 23
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IsH - -s ar , - .Ky Vi V l 4 «V» - Ora- ' u Jl i i ttJ --tiv fUi ' tlt hMTj tIw ;v «a )CivmV Mawi,! BY KELLY HEGG Oil Fcbnjar 3, someoiie smashed ihe soul h -wing door of M liter Hall during ihc nifehl, releasing poisonous asbestos fibers itito the air I thipk people were disappoinicd lhai ihe y weren ' t informed aboui (he polenlial danger more quickly and more aceuralely. Resident Adviser Tim Moriii. said. Seaman McGuire, a jatiitor at Miiler, said, Thcric should have been some son of educational class to explain the dangers in the building McGuire said students walking in the halls after the accident were ' freaked out when they saw men in crazy masks and suits. Miller Hall was built in 1965 and its fire exit dcjors were filled with flame rctardant asbestos fibers, now know to be a health hazard. Another cloud spread over Miller this year in ih rorm of budget cuts. Morin said it is hard to get th e needed repairs in dorms. He added that the increased cost of living on campus is no longer competitive with ofT-tampus living. Resident David Strong, freshman in forestry, jokingly suggested thai budget cuts might result in a ligbts out curfew, KfK wm imsr 25
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