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Dorms at Notre Dame love to toss around the term unity , and certainly a sense of fellowship defines the Uni- versity. However, as the small- est, most detached hall from the rest of campus, Carroll boasts an especially close-knit community. New residents find that knowing every per- son in the hall helps counter the problem of isolation. If you happen up the path between the lake and the lavender build- ing, you ' 11 discover something too often ignored an attrac- tive dorm that houses 1 00 or so real guys: the Vermin. - Cole McMahon his group of Carroll SYRgoers demonstrates how much fun they ' re having at the dance. fter working up an appetite dancing at the Pangborn SYR, these partiers take a refreshment break. hese Fisherites take a study break to watch Cheers in the dorm ' s downstairs T.V. room. CARROLL FISHER PANGBORN 23
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isfter What does the big green ' F ' on the front of Fisher Hall stand for anyway? Flunky? Forgotten? Flower? None of the above; the ' F ' stands for floshoradea an obscure Latin derivative which means: those who rise above their humble surroundings and out- shine their pretentious com- petitors. Fisher Hall excels athletically, academically and, most important, socially. Al- though unable to permanently secure a sister dorm, Fisher welcomes all female dorms to partake of its inspiringly con- genial atmosphere. - Tim Kaiser L miling with satisfaction, Mick Green prepares to serve up one of Fisher Foodsales ' delicassies. azing happily at each other, these SYR-goers enjoy the dance floor at the Pangborn SYR. 22 STUDENT LIFE angborn Completed in 1955, Pangbom was the final addi- tion to South Quad. Its many notable features include the lion statues on the porch, the Pangborn Violence sports teams, and the famous Pang- born Express mass. One famous former Pang- born resident, George ' Norm Peterson ' Wendt, receives CHEERS! from current residents. When invited back to party on ' Skid Row ' his old homeGeorge said he would be glad to return on one condition: Touchdown Jesus be changed to a mural of him- self holding a Meister Brau! - Steve Holthaus - Tom Martin
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oward So our dorm isn ' t rich in tradition. So we live in an old building, and this is only our third year as a girls ' dorm. So we have fire alarms at four in the morning because of cock- roaches. So ours is the only dorm with a man ' s first name, and we get kidded about Howard the Duck. So we nicknamed ourselves Word. So what? We made our mark this year as the Interhall Football Champs! Word-up! Don ' t worry, you ' ll be hearing more from us. Go Word! - Amy Mountz anorite Alf McNamara pauses for a moment to chat with his Tiger Oscar, Dude. ho says the bow has to match what you ' re wearing? This is Howard Hall fashions by Katy Hart, Eve Beale, and Ann Frick. 24 STUDENT LIFE ornssey Morissey Manor, al- though smaller than the Tow- ers, is one of the larger men ' s dorms on campus. Morrissey boasts its friendliness and fra- ternity-like reputation. This year the Manor continued the infamous Manor Bowling Night. The Manorites also decked out in their robes while eating cereal on the quad for Morrissey Breakfast Club. Manorites partake in a large number of athletic activities and recently brought home the interhall basketball trophy. So when you are walking on the quad, look out for those Manor- ites. They are glad to be in the Manor, and they are glad they ' re not in Dillon. - Geoffrey Culm
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