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Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf her problems. In the past, there have been floods, microwaves flying out of windows, fire drills, and stolen computers. This year, the dilemmas have

been no available phone lines, no lounges, and little to no chance of having less than three people in a room and South Hall is still nothing less tha Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

n exciting.my boys from home," complained freshman T.J. Granata. Because the first year students were unable to use the overloaded Sacred Heart e-mail

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

, they were forced to resort toMegan Mtttbrwi t*kn a break from studying at her desl Having btriomputet and printer right in inxit of her nuk> hocncwi

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf University. The school was forced to convert every lounge into bedrooms, limiting the space where students could study. The elimination of community

rooms forced students to spend more time In their rooms, which eventually caused another Issue.“People are always on America On-Line with their comput Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

ers, so I can never get a line out to callAmerica On-IJne. Consequently, this lied up phone lines, creating a difficulty in making off campus phone ca

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

lls.Of course, on the other side of everything negative, is something positive. After getting over the initial shock of living with two other people i

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdfiving conditions at first, but most people actually liked theidea of triples after they got to know their roommates:’Overall, it was a typical year, f

illed with the usual "freshmen terror" that keeps the R.Afe on their toes. Although there seems to be overcrowding and lack of private space. South Ha Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

ll has forced students to learn to live with one another, nils, along with the lifetime friendships that arc made. Is the most valuable lesson that a

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

Sacred Heart student learns. It is a lesson that is taught in South Hall each year.c□IHall CouncilFront Row: Kathleen Donato. Heldl-Sue Zommer. Julie

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdfe, Jason Slattery. Jimmy W oodsSO Stiidpnr T lieCh.ASouth HallI ÌÍM.When residents are asked what they will remember most about West Hall, the answers

seem to be the same. Nearly every student recalls the nights spent outside in the cold after a false fire alarm had been pulled. Another common memor Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

y Is the amount of damage done throughout the building. And who could forget the damage bills? Yet. even with all of the problems that occurred throug

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

hout the year, residentshave been pleased with the lifestyle in West Hall.According to Public Safely, fire alarms that go off In the dorm rooms are no

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf to Inspect the building. What were the causes of many of these evacuations? Sadly, they were Intentionally pulled alarms or from bags of popcorn left

tocatch fire In various microwaves.West Hall has also seen its share of damage this year. Much of the vandalism occurred in bathrooms, elevators. and Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

kitchens. During the first semesteralone, over S20.000 of damages were reported. Because students are not getting caught for their destructive action

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

s, every student is responsible for paying the damage bill. While Tom Wucstkamp doesn't mind paying some of the bill, he says that the university “goe

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdfother people did?”Gũtlin 1 lurlcy smiles as she arises from her nap. —photo by Heather PulstfetSo. why are students still content with West Hall with

all of these inconveniences? Angela Paulone loves her living arrangement. “Il Is so easy to meet new people" she says. Residents range from freshman t Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

o seniors, milking it possible for students to live with various types of people. Regardless of the reasons for living there, despite the evacuations

Yearbook 1999 - Part 4 - Student Life Opt.pdf

and damage bills. West hall Is full of memories for every one that has been able to call It their home.Nothing is better than Macaroni and Cheese on a

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

Student LifeFreshmenTerrorSouth Hall, completed in 1993, has housed rive classes of freshman. It has seen its share of damage, vandalism. and many ot

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