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.. xx.n-Ut-te our-' Q9 1 m. -, u' This year's annual dorm contract camp-out, courtesy of Penn State University, was more intriguing than most. Students prepared to combat boredom at all costs. The standard backgammon board was found, along with frisbees, cards, and portable stereos. Sleeping bags and tents were seen in abundance, as the camp-out ritual began. Bitter cold weather forced the University to dismiss students the night before the contracts were to be accepted. Students were assigned a number, corresponding to their place in line, and asked to return the next morning. With the continuing high demand for residence hall housing, it appears that at least for the time being, camp- ing out for dorm contracts will be an annual event. U 18 Lifestyles e Laura J. Wolf 1 k,. Fw- --$ m: . ew I N; h r'hmq mW'k-vm. H? 1. Body heat helps.
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1. :- t .f 9 Everywhere around there was talent. Everyone loves a picnic. Spring Week Did you ever dine al fresco dor- mitory style? Well, the students in the residence halls participated in such an event as part of the celebrae tions of Spring Week. Organized by the residence hall governments, Spr- ing Week was an effort to involve students in various activities. Students actively participated in the events. Munch-outs, formals and iceskating parties were some of the events available to everyone. A talent show was also presented as a part of the weeks activities. Com- edy sketches, dance, music and body exhibitions were some of the enter tainment available at the show. Game night became the highlight of the week. Students gathered to compete for prizes and fun. A com- raderie developed among the students and by the end of the com- petition each team Would cheer on the other. As the week progressed, it was evi- dent that Spring Week was a success. The hard work of each resident hall government had paid off in terms of increased student involvement in the dorm areas. - Laura J. Wolf Lifestyles 19 a
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