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I!! Looks as if Donna Fusarini has been caught short- sheeting someone's bed. Unit : unlimited hours for Women This year women ages 21 and over were allowed the privilege of living in a dorm with unlimited hours. Unit A was selected as the residence for these young women. Unit A operates just as any other women's dorm except the residents are not restricted to certain hours. However, the sign-out system is still in use in the dorm. Other than the age requirement, the only other stipulation is that each woman must be willing to stay up one night a quarter to answer the door for women who wish to stay out later than 11 p.m. on weeknights and 1 a.m. on week- ends. Although Unit A was initiated only this year it has already proven successful in its operation. The smoothness of its opera- tion in this its first year is due to the co- operation of the women in the dorm, its counselors Linda Roach and Brenda Phil- lips, and the head resident, Mrs. Ralston. Dean Murphy has also contributed to the success of this system. Q9 U A but being the bright young man that he is Frannie Smith and Paul Macolly find that nil: . . . . bas its disadvantages, like a broken doorbell .... Paul finds .3 way iq fake gdvanfggq of moment,
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