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Franken Hall was also experiencing the change from an all women ' s dorm to a co-ed dorm. For the first time since Franken was built, men moved into the dorm right along with the women. At first everyone stayed on their own floor, but now people go all over, said Kelly Goodlet. I really like it here because there ' s more variety in the people you can meet, said Morel Ruffy. Overall, there was a general feel- ing of acceptance and a minimum of trouble with the change in Franken Hall. We ' ve had fewer problems than most other dorms, said Gary Keenan, Franken ' s hall director. For some, moving in was a joyful experience. Roberta Hall made a change back to the old, when the north side of the dorm was re- opened to two sororities. Delta Zeta 28 Discussing how they will carry everything into the building in as few trips as possi- ble, Bob Glasgow and Tammy Elliott pause to rest. Moving In Here I am (again) and Alpha Sigma Alpha were back in Roberta, while Sigma Sigma Sigma and Phi Mu will stay in Wilson and Richardson until the south side of Roberta can be repaired. Hopefully, if there are no pro- blems, all the sororities will be mov- ed into Roberta Hall by the fall of 1983, said Wake. After having been away from Roberta for a year, residents were glad to be back. I enjoyed moving back into the homier atmosphere Roberta has, said Nancy Martin. It just brings the girls closer together, she said. Concessions were made in order to move back to Roberta. Because Roberta is old, things are kind of run down, said Martin. You ' re never sure if something is going to work or not, and workmen are constantly hammering somewhere in the building, beginn- ing at 7 a.m., said Karla Loonev. But it ' s worth it to live in Roberta again. Despite the problems of moving into a changing Northwest campus, most seemed happy to be back at school. Others were here for the first time experiencing something that may never change: moving in.
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