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September 26, 2005

Dorm life Images

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I love this image, which appears in our Dormlife Scrapbook, both because of the Mod Squad kind of feel and because of the liberal use of posters to line the walls. The occupant of the room really made a statement about the scope of his or her interests. The other day I walked by the poster sale going on outside of Thwing, and noticed the array of movies, music, and art that were represented. I guess this urge to personalize has not diminished.

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Heather Henderson
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Posted by hah13 at September 26, 2005 09:26 AM

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Speaking of pictures helping us remember stories: On Sept. 20th, Peter Otto called the University Alumni Relations Office to mention that he had seen his picture on this website! More specifically the "dorm life" photo of 4 men in a dorm room on the main page of the site. He is a CIT'69 alumnus and his father was CIT'29. The picture was also in the 1969 Fall edition of the Alumni Magazine. The picture, he mentioned is of a dorm room in Yost's 3rd floor back in 1969. Other guys from the room picture he mentioned were a Mike Bertalino a Terry and Bill (last names slipped his mind)
The motto at the time was "guys in the east have the least, guys in Yost have the most". He mentioned that he is now managing director for malvern Hill Associates (www.malvernhill.com)

Posted by: Adam Evans at September 29, 2005 10:39 AM

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