Alcalá 1990
Brian Mulhall Bloloiry
Kevin Mullen America• .Studle•
Pa&rick Muldo nc,y P11ychol~y
Qoommate Ni3htmares Often students were joined together unwillingly in the bonds of roommate– hood. Amajority of us have gone through this pledge– ship; However by our senior year, roommates were usu– ally by choice. But there will always be memories of past experiences that have come and gone, Monique Comeaux recalls some of her fondest memories such as '' . . . keeping my room– mate up 'til the we-hours of the morning, until I drove her right out of school." Kristin Blum recalls " ... I had a roommate who showered so little that the bar of soap still said Ivory after a few months." Or, remember what about the subtle hints when your roommate had a guest? Like - "stayout or else!!!" taped to the door." The pet peeve at the top of the list for many of us was having our roommate wear our brand new clothes. Monique also recalled laughingly, " . . . my room– mate literally had to rescue me from drowning in our lobby fish tank, one night when I had a bit too much o rink. ood times, bad times, fun times but most of all our times
Jennifer Murray Diversified Liberal Arts
Edoardo Nag,rial' Marine Seience/PiiycboJo,ry
But hopefully the horrible roommate stories were overshadowed by the wonderful memories of good roommates like Monique and Kristin.
Miclielle Marie Naujokas English/PsychololJY
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