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HORAN Up the hill, cake the second staircase and then the first hard right and you're in the lobby of Horan Hall When I walked in the front door, the first thing I noticed was the fooshall table The lobby was crowded with people, but the Carol Burnett Show was on the tube, not the soaps and the attention was on the game at hand. After talking to some of the residents. I learned that the table is often used, although there arc certain hours where play is forbidden, and tour naments are held dormwide. I started my trek through the dotm. feeling strange at being in a men's dorm without a man by my side I noticed that most of the doors were closed in the middle of the afternoon. This surprised rne, so I stopped at one of the few opened ones and asked the guys if there was a reason. A guy |ust got a formal for having his door open and playing loud music during courtesy hours.'' one said. Courtesy hours run from 9 a.m. to -1 p m each day. From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. noise is tolerated, and quiet hours start at 7 p m. Horan provides the usual dorm activities, but some of the special things that go on in Horan Hall include Wednesday night movies. which are current films shown on a VCR. and a continuing Dungeons and Dragons game The Dragon Master determines when the game will be played. Company arrived in the room and I took my cue to leave. I quietly sneaked out of the dorm and followed the gravel sidewalk at the top of the hill, going down the second set of stairs and leaving dormland for a while. Amy Pt»|man I W rhn touch potato Quick Minin and uudt bug Joe Kubiuak' I Km Kior attentatnely monaon Horan » front M Duet Craig Aderhold really ha a typewriter, huimdilxt tteteo with cauette and two fudge ' 4 Sc Schtnechel taudm Why doe a aiwar have to look o lonely' 5 Jim Powell take tune out to read the Green Sheet A1 Rum Am Horan T
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SUTHERLAND BRIDGMAN Two New Coed Dorms Under the leadership of the new hall director. Mark Welch, and the spirited hall council, Bridgman residents enjoyed a year of fun and successful activities. The change to a coed environment went exceptionally well. The entire hall became quite unified early in the year. For the first time the Bridgman Hall Kamo Band was coed, and for the second straight year Bridgman Hall won the homecoming competition. Scott Brownm the president of Bridgman Hall said, 'The dedication of the hall council members and the enthusiasm of the residents really makes Btidgman a great place to live. Residents participated in numerous coed activities throughout the year, such as movies, dinners, the assassination game and the box • er short panics. Brown added that the resident assistants are top notch and very helpful, especially in helping out with all the activities. Sutherland was the other dorm that went coed this year. Sutherland's residents were housed in six male wings and eight female wings. Students said opportunity to meet people of the other sex makes Sutherland a great place to live. This year, Sutherland had activities such as a computer dance, toga party and a campus-wide Halloween dance, which went exceptionally well. Sutherland also did very well in the homecoming competition, placing third. Rich Zaber X SothctUnd Bodgnun
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