Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1987

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Page 31 text:

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Dorm Has a Little Old, New BY JENNY SNYDER The Craig-Elrod-Duniway dorm complex has undergone a vanety of changes in the pasi year. The complex formerly comprised iwo all-male, primarily double-occupancc buildings and a larger. ccM;d dorm. During summer 1986. however, workers remedied rooms in Duniway, and the hall was converted into a co-ed dorm with all single rooms. As a result, the men ' s and women ' s areas of Craig Hall had to be rearranged from division by wings to division by floors. In addition, a larger staff of resident assistants were hired. According to Dave Alexander, a resident assistant in Craig Hall, a more active dorm government led to a better atmosphere for social interaction. Having floor representatives and student officers who arc willing to listen to comments and complaints has helped the dorm to better fulfill the needs of students, he said. Students find many reasons for wanting to live in the Craig-Elrod-Duniway complex. Beth Crispin, head resident of Craig Hall, said the complex has a little bit of the old and new. Some students, such as T.J. Pratt, prefer the older EIrod Hall. (EIrod) has character because no room is the same as the next. he said. Other students prefer the singles life of Duniway Hall. Pete Efroymson. a Duniway resident, described life there as nice, quiet with fewer people. Janice Bublin. a Craig resident, likes her dorm for the large rooms with a good view of campus. For many, the dorm doesn ' t just provide a place to sleep. Craig resident Andrcne Foote said the complex is more than a dorm — it ' s a home. C yi »v Goddard ftps ttw mcM at a Craig Hafl bartMoiw 26 Crcrio-Slrod-Dunlway



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Brait y Closes on Romantic Note BY CHRIS BROWN Some may be sad about the ctasing. of Brant] v Hall this year. Bui iht v may take comfon in knovting thai the all-women ' s dofm wcm out with a romantic sigh- Head Resident Francic Marcinkowskl, serior in inierporsonat comnmnications, described ihe donm as being fealiy qnm and its residents as ' dne happy family. You can decide for yourself. My roommate and 1 saw an ad n (he p apcr saying 5] percent of UM tudcncs are said Marie. -Wc mrre silling around one day wondering why there weren ' t two for m The roommates Marie and .Andrea {not iheir real names], p i an ad in the Kaimin Oct. 29 advcnising for boyfriends. The ad read: ... applications currently being accepted, include all peninem details (photo optional). Address to Chocolate Mmse ' and leave ai Brantly Ball desk. Chocolate Moose is the name of one of Andrea ' s stufTed animals. t was really surprised, we got 15 or 16 applications. Some were really sweety a few were raunchy. said Marie. Any dates? No. she said. My room mate chickened out. Etisabeth Emerson, freshman in zoology honors, told of a cheering section for a romantic couple one night and reporied hearing a suitor serenade his beloved under her window tate another night invoking the wrath of a jealous boyfriend. Emerson said the sex crime of the year was peipetrated by a girl and her boyfriend calmly, quietly taking a bath together when another girl came {into the bathroom) and got very hysterical ' According to Marcinkowski, a couch mysteriously disappeared one Friday evening from the TV lounge. Monday morning it appeared on the front steps of the dorm with a thank-you note signed us. Brantly also had a rei ident reptile. Emci n kept a boa constrictor named Eldridge in her room. Strictly against the rates, of coui , ' she said- She caused quite a coni motion when a few people heard rumors about her, she added. WBlcrWH rV Wtult La Rh Adirfi; (rfttuv n fKt ■ niTiinigi Aludwx Uk b [Hi in rw Btmli HM dorm r«wn. 28 Branny HaS

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