1957-1958 Yearbook

Each evening, students osse-mblp in recep tion rcoms for vespers _ the conclusion to a ful l doy There's iust no place li ke home . No, M om's not coming; i t" s just preparation for room check. 88 Life In The Dorm Provides Each morning the familiar clang of the alarm clock begins a new battle of human will power to face that eight o'clock class. Roommates are greeted with numb silence or a grouchy " good morning" as they stumble around try ing to make it to the breakfast line just before the dining hall is closed. But dormitory life is not limited to the unpleasant things such as the a larm clocks, the leaky faucet one always meant to have fixed , the ants that persist in invading the cracke r box that has been in the closet for only two weeks, the people upstairs who insist on re-arranging their room about midnight, or even the roommate who always seems to be In ten more mi nu tes, we 'JI stop talking and slo rt studyi ng

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