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Moving in — the worst day and the best day of the school year
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MOVING IN No matter how many years we were residents of WCSC we were never able to avoid the chaotic day of moving. The worst day and the best day of the school year was spent laboring over boxes, suit- cases, and other junk. We could always count on inadequate park- ing, overly crowded elevators, and a long wait for carts to bring our belongings up to our room, most of which we really didn ' t need to br- ing anyway. And then, after all those horrible hours of unpacking, we usually found out that we had forgotten such unimportant items as an alarm clock, a toothbrush, or deodorant. But it was a good day too, despite the frustrations. It meant sitting down for a long over- due beer with friends we hadn ' t seen all summer. A resident assistant helps students register in Wayne Hall. Il!» ll 1. 1
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DORMS WAYNE Wayne was the first dorm on campus to become coed by room and it has proved to be a fascinating place. The residents of Wayne act rather matter-of-fact about their unusual living situation, while other students are both envious and uncertain as to whether co-ed living is really at its best! The dorm has been known to be a hot spot for en- tertainment and showing how close men and women can become while living side by side. But let ' s not forget to mention the RD ' s of this dorm. Most of the residents have spent 4 years with Tim Wing, who proved to be an outstanding and un- derstanding RD. New to Wayne this year is Andrew. His frequent visits to different floors have made him well known to the co-eds. Those who have left Wayne will remem- ber most: It ' s warmness . . . , the rafting trip . . . , guys living right next door . . . , girls living next door . . . , General Wayne Day . . . , The Tom Emig Show (dorm council meetings) . . . , Halloween Parties . . ., wild parties . . ., the people . . ., out of order signs . . ., the room- ,mate game . . .,the semi-formal . . ., late night fire drills . . ., good times and good friends.
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