1978-1979 Yearbook

The men have found that by raising their beds into the air, they have more floor space. "To begin with," said Kevin, "the rooms in Heritage are smaller than most dorm rooms. The beds took more than half of the space in the room, and you just had a little place to walk around. We needed the extra room because we felt really cramped. It's more a matter of convenience than anything else." Kevin and Mark had added the personal touch to their dorm room by decorating with seascape posters, beach towels and maps reminiscent of their hometown, Gainesville, Florida. 1. DESCENDING from the stratosphere where he sleeps, Mark Hudson begins the climb down /rom his customized bunk in Heritage as his roommate Kevin Cave looks on. 2. ANOTHER Mark Hudson, R.A in Armstrong, makes his "home away from home" complete with easy chair . and braided rug. 3, PERCHED atop his ladder, Ben Sanders looks down at the world from next to his special-built bunk in Keller. 4. PROPPING up her foot, Becky Johnson makes herself at home in her room in Kendall, 5. PLANTS give life to a room and Ann Evans plans to add a lot of life to her room in New Dorm. Coming Home. 25

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