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Kim Gardner — Arlington Heights, III. The first two months of my freshman year were the longest two months of my life. I wanted to live in a coed dorm I because I thought it was a lot more civil- ized than living with a bunch of girls. In Hughes, you can just be yourselfbecause guys are there . . . the first thing parents think is sexual, but it is not like that, it just has to do with interacting with people . . . I feel it is a really good home. Rick Demsky — Western Springs, III. I like the guys that live over here ... we have a good time, everybody ' s kind of crazy. However, he does think the walls are too thin. But another advantage is being able to walk around in your underwear. Us guys have to stick together, times are changing ... 4:1, I want to know where my four women are, that ' s what I want to know. Karen McElroy — Morganfield, Ky. Its a lot different than I expected it to be, its more like living on your own. Karen likes the convenience of classes and how fast you can go back to your room when you want. You don ' t have to stay in one place. I Joe Perrotta — New York, New York There are lots of bugs in the apartments, but I don ' t bother them and they don ' t bother me. Joe feels that rules are more lax in the apartments. He also likes the private bathrooms and kitchens as an alternative to Harpers. Even if you have to have a meal card, it ' s nice to have another option when you need it! HOUSING FEATURE 11
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being able to walk around in your underware parents think sexual Unless you have the fortune or misfortune of living at home and commuting to school, you are one of the lucky ones who lives in campus housing. No doubt you enjoy living in spacious rooms, showering in private washrooms or studying in the peace and quiet. And who could live without the waking sounds of one ' s roommate blow drying hair or listening to the stereo. Even if you must sacrifice a little privacy and space you have one consolation: dining at Harpers Substance Center. Campus facilities housed 1,300 people this year. All re- member their first roommate, the monkey-puke green paint and your resident assistant who helped you not feel so lost. Even those who move away from campus housing continue to have many fond and fool memories of those dorm days . — By Patsy Mamlut r LEFT — Moving in with Mom ' s help. TOP RIGHT — Lucky to get a parking place. BOTTOM RIGHT — Beginning work already. ABOVE — Settled in at last.
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