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Learning How The Other Half Lived dressed, looked strong and healthy, sat around in the Student Center looking bored and seemed to carry all their books at one time. They were also the ones who looked distraught and dizzy after spending what seemed like hours trying to find a parking space. However, the resi-muter, by definition, was a student who commuted for a period of time and then moved into Cabrini Hall when it opened (finally) on October 15. The resi-muter chose to commute for a little over a month while the finishing touches were put on to the last residence hall of the complex. They were students who seemed torn between two lives. Some had been resi- dents in previous years and the shocking change of sud- denly being a commuter hit them very hard. Others had been commuters all along and the anticipation of finally becoming a resident was at times too much. Yet another form of the resi-muter was the student who stayed with friends who were residents until their room was prepared. They learned quickly that one roommate was enough. Whichever type of resi-muter they were, they were definitely a new and unique mixed breed.” They took the best (and worst) of living on campus and commuting and handled the unique situation very well. by Susan Tigeleirol and Carla Salewski Coping with stress: Commuter stu- dents often took a quick nap in the Student Center in-between classes. Eyeing the food: Commuters made time for lunch during their busy day. Commuter Resident Life 25
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aking a Chance On Romance Ladies Turn The Tables It has been said that life is a chance and nothing is more chancy at times than change. Those who see change and new ideas as having potential for growth are the people most effected by chance. These are the risk takers, the go-getters, the dreamers and above all, the women of Seton Hall. On Saturday, February 25 the Student Activities Board gave the ladies of campus a chance for a little change. They sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins ' Dance in which the courageous females asked the males to at- tend. It was role reversal ' ' at its finest. The semi-formal, called Rhapsody in Blue , began at 8:00p.m. and was held in the Bishop Dougherty Student Center. A prayer was given by Father Eugene Koch in which he asked the Lord ' s blessing on the friends who were gathered. A buffet was set out by Gourmet Dining Services and the music, provided by a disk jockey, kept everyone entertained. Dances ranging from the sober and slow to the outrageous were performed with no embarassment. The smoke machine helped create an atmosphere that was dreamy, and the night progressed well in such an ambiance. Fears that a lack of interest would force the event to Continued on page 29 Smiling: Helen Lawler, Joy Dyer, Carla Salewski, and Kim Gallagher pose with their escorts at a table picture. Letting loose: Lighting and smoke on the dance floor created a club- like atmosphere in the Main Lounge. 26 Student Life
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