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Though our name may sound like a Neanderthal ' s surname, residents of Zahm deny any Paleolithic relatives. Regardless, Zahm is a very special place. In the spacious T.V. lounge, Ignats, a large moose head, watches over us. Traditions? Sure; just ask any Zahmbie what you get when you mix 65 freshmen, as many sheets, mud, and the library reflecting pool. Some would say, An unofficial welcome initiation, and others, A good ol ' time. Stop by and experi- ence it for yourself. Tradition, unity, faith Zahm. - A Fellow Zahmbie m hese Zahm guys don ' t mind having Eddie Murphy hang around; the more the merrier. :ss any papers are written with spontaneous thoughts, so it helps to have a computer handy like Remard Colston does of Cavanaugh. 28 STUDENT LIFE mil avanaugn This year, the rest of campus learned what we ' ve known all along: Cavanaugh Hall is a force to be reckoned with. The 1989-90 Crusaders ' football team marched over rivals on its way to the inter- hall championship game. The dorm perpetuated its strong reputation in the Fisher Re- gatta and the An Tostal Char- iot Races. Dorm spirit ex- ploded during Naughfest ' 90. And, the Cavanaugh Hall Play- ers successfully produced their 8th annual show. So, look out Notre Dame, because we won ' t let up until we ' re number one! - Nick Rossi BEVERLY V 1
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r Ptolemy was wrong. Copernicus was wrong. Fa- ther George was right! Alumni Hall is the center of the uni- verse! To truly understand this astronomical conundrum, one must first understand the inhabitants of the hall. The Dawgs of Alumni know the key to survival at Notre Dame. Over a Dawg ' s years in Alumni he experiences life in SW Al- ley, the Irish Wake, and hope- fully some of Fr. George ' s eggnog. And when he is fi- nally preparing for graduation, he can look back with satisfac- tion and say, I ' m a Dawg! - Jim Blum illon Shortly after arriving on campus as a freshman, every Notre Dame student is intro- duced to Dillon Hall. The women are promptly warned to stay away from this fine fraternal organization a warning which is soon coun- tered by the enthusiasm of the more experienced women on campus. The boys (not to be confused with Dillon men) are told to despise the place a feeling which generally inten- sifies over the years. From its humble surroundings (between the dining hall and Alumni), the Dillon spirit can be felt throughout the campus. - Peter Deegan . Tim O ' Loughlin rallies the crowds at the Dillon Pep Rally before the Michigan State game. hese Alumni SYRgoers try to find out how many people really fit into a room in Alumni. DILLON AI.UMNI BADIN 27
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orces to Be Aect nect Farley Hall, located on North Quad, can easily be compared to a kaleidoscope a cylinder containing uniquely shaped pieces of colored glass, and mirrors that show the pieces in ever-changing pat- terns as the cylinder is turned. Like a kaleidoscope, Farley is made up of pieces physically exclusive but also inwardly and emotionally individualized. We have pieces of all shapes and sizes, representing all dif- ferent states and countries. We have athletes, artists, intellec- tuals, and architects. We have PANGBORN CHAPEL doctors, lawyers, accountants, and engineers. With the kalei- doscope, you never see the same image twice because of the movement of the pieces. The same is true for Farley. One never knows what to expect from the next turn of the cylinder. - Melissa Burtchaell reen-ffiittips In September of 1939, Breen-Phillips Hall opened its doors as a freshman dorm and as the home of the athletic and ticket offices. Since that time, hundreds of women, and men, have called B.P. home. It is the home of spirit, involve- ment, and traditions: the Bath- robe Breakfast before the first home football game, the Christmas Door Decorating Contest with Monk Malloy helping judge this year, Spirit Week, and athletic drive that makes us a feared opponent in any interhall sport. B.P. is the Best Place on campus and the home of 210 Beautiful People. - Jennifer Thoene hese freshmen display their booty stolen from Pangborn during Farley ' s orientation scavenger hunt. he discussion between Beth Kessler and Mary Schultze of B.P. seems to have gotten off the subject; studying just isn ' t that much fun. CAVANAUGH ZAHM B.P. FARI.EY 29
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