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Photo by Andrew R. Reimisch Horsing around isVin Keenan and Adam Klei- man while Michelle Kemp is working on her paper. Use of the phone was a major dispute between roommates. Blair Man- drel takes advantage of the absence of his room- mate to use the phone. i i B|[ 1 Photo by Andrew R. Reimisch An open door was a way to talk or meet friends. Jason Newlin stops to say hi before going back to his room. lil 28 Campus Life
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■ J Photo hi Andrew Reimisch Video games were popular at Sam ' s. The arcade was open to anyone in the commu- nity as well as students. Here is a team that played in the 8 ball tournament. Tourna- ments were held sev- eral times a year. Air hockey w as one of the many games at Sam ' s. Ping pong, foozball, pinball pool were also available. Sam ' s Club 27
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c T r fj m e X nrcAl Photo by Andrew R. Reimisch WITH 50 PEOPLE, JUST LIKE YOU! Lower Level twisted into animal shapes and left as presents. No, it ' s not the Welcome Wagon gone nuts. It ' s what you might have found in your dorm if you lived in Graham-Greenlee 2 Southwest. It all started when we moved in, recalled freshman Vin Keenan. Our phones were wired by last year ' s residents so the calls for the entire wing would be forwarded to one room. Not only did the 2SW wingmates quickly become friends, they kept the prank legacy going strong. What have we done? asked Keenan. It ' s more of a question of what haven ' t we done! Stories abounded of taking Polaroids of people in the shower and kicking cereal under the R.A. ' s door so that it ground into the carpet when he walked in at night. 2SW residents often found pennies falling on their heads when they walked through the door or the contents of their closets and drawers rearranged or gone. Recalling a retaliation incident involving Bryan Toerne ' s dorm, Alex Demonbreun commented, I think the most successful prank was when we cleaned out his room. The mattress, the carpet, we took every- thing. Was there a refuge anjrwhere in this nuthouse? We play sports in the study lounge while people are trying to study — volleyball, baseball — you name it, we ' ve done it, added fresh- man Mark Muradian. Speaking out of group consensus, fresh- man Tim Quigg explained, Basically, we pull pranks because we are bored, it is fun, and most importantly, we do it because we can! . Roommates 29 Photo by Andrew R. Reimisch Expressing himself through his dorm deco- ration is Vin Keenan. His room showed his eclectic side.
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