Alcalá 1991
The Valley "The Place Down Under"
® nee upon a time way down in the valley, there lived a group of Fresh– men, Sophomores, Ju– niors, and Seniors. It Is not the kind of valley where people talk like "like you know wow oh my godl" It is Phase A and Phase B. Mission housing was within the boundaries of the valley. Students learned responsibilities such as cleaning bath– rooms, washing one's own clothes (laundry room located within Crossroads) and study-
ing. Students also learned that there were downsides as well • A prime example was how extremely thin the walls were. One could hear anything and everything between them. On the other hand, a great as– pect of valley life is the diversity of people who lived there. They were above toJoin in on "Wa– ter Olympics", Arsenio Hall comedy night, camping nights, and the hypnotist night. When asked about memories of the valley: Heather Dee - 'i1nts ga-
Jore. Ants are in every– thing, my hair, my cloth es, bed, and desk. " Cassidy Campana - "Ants everywhere, In- cluding my car." • Anonymous - · 'Knowing my next door neigh– bor's life story, because she talks so loud on the phone. " Lynda Jones - "We breed bugs. " Anonymous - "The RA 's are cool. " Mike Joseph - "Its a lot easier than living in Maher. Easier access to girls. "
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