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.R Mumngly 42' Mamngly -R. Mulhugly Convenient LifestquS Accounling iuniorCalhy Clark and Mary Stan Filer, an undecided sophomore, had time to relax after classes, Tracey Smith. a senior in recreation, and Greta Hensley, a business junior, joked around in Blazer Hall after a day of classes. An afternoon of term paper typing was in store for Fonda Romin, a sophomore maioring in landscape arthitecture and living in Keeneland HaIL Melanie Miller, a sophomore majoring in pre- pharmacy got carried away by her friends in the complex courtyard. Carrying her were sopho- mores Kevin Hendrickson, Anne Logan and LarryGreen. HOUSING-Z 5
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,ymqulavqu' 2': ngwm -T Mamn North vs. South campus rivalry The Halloween Bowl is an annual flag football game played between Holmes and Haggin halls. The players are selected all-stars of each dorm's' intramural teams. The arch rivals vie for a coveted whisky barrel, the trophy of victory. Haggin has possessed the trophy for the majority of the time, Holmes having won only once. The losers usually try to steal the bar- rel from the display in the Victor's lobby. This year Holmes stole it, but it was taken back. Haggin won the 1978 Halloween Bowl by a score of 27-8. A fight, which erupted in the fourth quarter, rapidly escalated in a brawl involving both teams. As a result, the game was called in Hagginls favor. -BARTON BRANSCUM Signs were made to fire-up the teams for the annual Halloween Bowl between Haggin and Holmes Halls. Donnie Likins and Terry Goodin from Holmes Hall made a sign th cheer their team on. L 24-HOUSING
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www -m.4met ,y. i 8 -G LlllldEFS Steve Dieball studied together in their mom in KirwanTower. These inventive students decorated the room with free standing beamsto resemblea Ship's galley which they nicknamed 5.5 Titanic Stateroom. ' FT N For students who dont want to live in residence halls and O O 7 UanCrSlty S can't afford to live off campus, the University has provided . an alternative, apartments on campus. 1 Two hundred apartments, located behind the stadium, will a tematlve to open in the fall of 1979 Jean Lindley, director of housing . operations, said that the apartments will house approximate- rCSIdenCe hall S ly 800 students. Fortyweight of the units are reserved for mar- ried students. The remaining space will be allotted to upper- classmen. The fully furnished apartments consist of two bedrooms, a bath, a kitchen-dining area and a living room. Lindley said that four students will be assigned to each apartment, She also said that because of the cost of new Construction and be- cause of the increased space and facilities that the cost of liv- ing in the apartments will be more than students pay tor resi- d h llH ence a 9 ,pAuLA ANDERSON Additional campus housing was under construction behind Commonwealth Stadium. The demand for additional housing caused a long waiting list for residence hall housing. VT Mam J 26-HOUSING
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