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Killinger is the only male dorm remaining on the West Chester campus, and perhaps for that reason, sometimes seems to be more like a club or fraternity than a typical men ' s residence hall. There is certainly a sense of camaraderie among its occupants, as well as an identification with the place itself. It is. after all, unique. top: Killinger Hall, the only all male dorm bottom left: A creative sleeping arrangement in Killinger bottom right: A Killinger resident finds his own way to enjoy a peaceful after- noon. 25
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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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eop: A Sanderson co-ed captures a qui moment to study. middle: Sanderson Hall bottom left: Good times with friends in Sanderson are plentiful. bottom right: A Sanderson resident takes time for a midnight snack. - f ' ,. T « 111 SANDERSON Close to the cafeteria is Sanderson Hall, a co-ed dorm noted for its par- ties, broken elevators, cold showers, and for the familiar sounds of rock and roll music echoing through its hallways. A favorite warm-weather pastime of Sanderson Hall residents is to provide vocal and musical en- couragement to the students playing on the volleyball courts directly in front of the dorm. ,- lil 1 • • ' M • ' gj n SI r I? . ' -1 T T - ; SI ifl ii n T r ' - ' ffl 5 - n ■ ,if ' - ' i|-
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