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15 if . QE 1. !f SLEEP A D STUDY Thousands of women and few men live in these two buildings, Scobey Hall and the Women's Dorm. Perhaps that statement isn't quite correct, but it's what men at State College dream about after attending college in Brookings for a few quarters. Scobey Hall has dorm hours, but for some strange reason they don't mean much. The real truth of the matter is, when the lights of the girls' dorm blink at 10:15 week nights and ll o'c1ock weekends, the men of Scobey Hall trudge home and go to bed. Some real eager ones even study after the orgy at the foster home. Probably the most exciting place to be in the world is the girl's dorm in the late evening when the power fails and the lights go out. The house mothers cover so much space and move so quickly during this time one would think a jet airplane had somehow found its way into the dorm. It is always quiet and peaceful in Scobey Hall, never can a voice be heard above a whisper. 1:15 i
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