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A, D, I, 0,1 N, S, 3 Traditions
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H.O, U, S, I, N, G, Most undergrade can recall feeling a twinge of excited anticipation as they pored over Which Porm Is Home , the pamphlet detailing the advantages ot each hall at Notre Paine. But this year ' s crowded housing definitely lacked the class of the printed stationery that introduced it. This year ' s Freshmen faced the chances of ending up in a made oxer studs lounge or a dining hall with a mirror stuck on the wall and a floral print curtain hung over the window in the door. One freshman enjoyed the roominess ot the dining room, but savs she never knew when she would have to pack up and move. It is difficult for anyone to adjust to dorm lite as a first semester freshman, but just before October break she was moved into another room. Her two new roommates had just lost a third roommate and friend to another floor. By Christmas, the new trio was content and hoping to stay together for the year, but once again the impi-rson.il lisis in the Housing Office sent them to opposite etuis ot the dorm. After playing a semester of Musical Rooms , it would be hard for anyone to feel at home in the dorm. Freshmen were not alone in feeling unwelcome in their rooms. Punng a first semester marked with anxiety and protests. Juniors were forced to wonder whether or not there would be room for them in the dorms next year. A proposed housing lottery was narrowly avoided after a number of Juniors decided 10 live off campus willingly with friends rather than be forced to find a new set of roommates in anticipation ot a memorable Senior year. Tlie overcrowding mess has been untangled, for one year at least. Housing 31
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.itro Panic existing in traditions the same sacred halls, new layers of paint the same dorms, different roommates the same classrooms, revised texts the same snowy lawns, fresh footprints une Virgin Mary, freshened up gold the same grotto, newly lit candles the same stadium, different fa. the same spirit spoken in unwritten prose Notre Panic . the same song but different vocalists Trjtliriom
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