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AIkmt: Hem can Ihr men of third toulh lowrn rvcf forgrt dorm lifr jffrr the weekly Friday night loolhhruvhmg partietf Right: Gimme a “Tt Gimme an Or etc Whaft it cpeflf Towers Towers, builf in 1967, is the highrise dorm on campus, housing 1,400 students in a coed situation. Towers has (our study lounges, a large piano lounge, a computer room, private music rooms, a game room, a weight room, two kitchens. and both casual and formal dining areas. In addition, the Housing Office and Channel 10 television studio are located in Towers. The dorm sponsors many events each year for its residents, including a Halloween party, a Sadie Hawkins dance, trips during spring break, trips to the Guthrie, a trip to the Badger Gopher game, a dinner dance. It also sponsors charity events. This year it had a car wash for muscular dystrophy and in the past the dorm has sponsored telethons for varying causes. fc
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BtIom: Horan rcvitk-nlt belt out Iheir Yell Like Hell cheer. Right: Mike Wright reUte with the dailv newspaper. Below right: Mitch Tarllon hangs up his clean laundry. Horan Emmet Horan Hall was the first residence hall constructed on upper campus. Horan's 206 residents get a view of the Chippewa River Valley and of lower campus. Being next to the campus Recreation Center and recreation fields of upper campus provides the men of Horan immediate access to many recreational outlets. Horan's residents are known for their athletic prowess as many members of the varsity swim and basketball teams choose to live in Horan. During the year there are also football and basketball tournaments which draw many residents into competition. These tournaments generate enthusiasm and camaraderie within the hall that lingers long after the tournaments have determined the hall's best team. The dorm council of Horan is a group that takes pride in providing a variety of activities. Tubing, hay rides, picnics and an invariable party or two at Carson Park are the result of the efforts of the council. The council also cooperates with other campus organizations in promoting campus wide activities.Ik Z2 Moon
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