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Get a cart, Hold that elevator, Oh, I forgot my T.V. These were familiar sounds that echoed throughout each resident ' s hall on moving-in day. Scared freshmen, confused sophomores, confident juniors, and experienced seniors arrived with the usual hassles: crowded elevators, no parking places, and the wrong colored accessories for their rooms. Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters. aunts, and uncles congregated in every room, hoping to lend that helping hand. Residents brought everything from their favorite plants to Mom ' s toaster oven to help give their room that special home-like atmosphere. Hours later, the resident ' s room, a pile of boxes and bags, is now ready to be transformed into a habitat which will serve as home for the next nine months. II X-MA top left: Pride, sadness, and happiness complicate Dad ' s mixed emotions on moving-in day. lop right: A sad reminder of how many days until the semester ends. bottom left: Many suitcases, but too few- carts. bottom right: Each year parents come along to lend a helping had. 23
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MOVING IN top left: A cold, bare room can become a comfortable habitat in just one day. top right: One way, or another, all the paraphernalia is brought up to the rooms. bottom left: Campus police are busy on moving-in day. bottom right: Students learn to get anything and everything into their cars. 22
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DORMS WAYNE Wayne Hall was the first West Chester dorm to become co-ed by room, a living arrangement that provides a wonderful opportunity for men and women to become friends casually and naturally. One important result is a sense of real closeness in Wayne: one can turn to almost anyone on the hall for help and guidance. ntnu mi i -i nil li iirl II - » »mi t Bl • mi ' ill a 19 ffil!!!Siiii L, ... m ri Ami III I 1 2.. ■ i ill IDI H i ' » 1 m III ' «■! Ill I,! 1« « ' • »ai llil |ii| «■! 1 J ill i.] ■ ■i i.i «.l 1 11 mi lii ill! ri 24 top left: Denise Greene, an 8th floor R.A. top right: Donna, a desk worker, is not just another pretty fuL-e at Wayne Hall bottom: Wayne Hall
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