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that were made be– tween the freshmen girls. Amy Peabody - "It's great, because It ls close to all our classes and the lawn in front is the social center. " Jackie Marovich - "It's not the vault they think It Is." Kim Rubenstein - "I was lucky. I got a cool room– mate." Cella Burzotta - "It's not bad if you don't mind taking a shower with in– sects." Julie Ketelsen - "It's the Jumble of late night piz– zas, sharing showers, stupid Johnny squares, and having a great time. " Erin Lee and Laura McKlbben find new ways to entertain themselves!

n the central part of the township, stood a building

uniquely great place." ernie Delfino - " Disco lives on the fifth floor. " Miguel Powers - "Maher ls a great place to live - wish you were here." Two buildings stand– ing side by side, each carrying out the same purpose were Camino and founder Halls. It was a famous place to see students gathered on the front lawn after classes catching up on the social scene on those usually sunny afternoons. Camino and Founder Halls were Joined not only by the bridge that stretched across the courtyard, but the new friendships

reserved only for the underclass men. It was Maher Hall. Whether it was the guys on the fourth floor blasting rap music, or the guys on the third floor howling at the girls that walked by outside, one thing was for sure. The fresh– men guys wanted to have fun and by the sound of it, they suc– ceeded. Matt Heinze - "I like the way Maher always has something going on." Mike Rockwell - "Maher Hall is a loud, obnox– ious, wild, and a

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