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Phige?-1- The Michigan Daily - Friday, June 20, 1986
Summer dormlife relaxes residents
$y DAVID STEARNS "You can study in your room during on how many credits you take. Most spring term in West Quad, agreed mosphere is more heterogeneous
Students passing by West Quad this the summer. It's very quiet," said people take six credits," said Biren that, "It's one of the good terms to go during the spring term because the
summer may find a surprise awaiting Paul McCabe, an engineering Nagda, a resident director. to movies," residents range from football players
them - flying water balloons. Some sophomore. West Quad is the only Nonetheless, Michigan's traditional Planned activities through Resident in training to English Language In-
residence hall residents, desperate to University residence hall open for competitiveness for grades is still ap- Advisors are also fairly popular. stitute students.
escape boredom, have turned to the students. parent. "Everybody here has to do Reinhart said a canoe trip that she Another major event was the "Go
red projectiles for summer enter- Custodian Ken Campbell confirmed well," said LSA sophomore Brian Ur- planned turned out 48 people. To Hell - Centel" barbeque party
tainment. that students are much less wild than bancic, who added that many students RESIDENT ADVISORS are which took place on Sunday, June 15,
"It's very inexpensive and fun. We during the regular school year. The are taking classes to improve their responsible for one social event per in response to West Quad's problems
don't pay water bills," said one relaxed atmosphere makes his own grade point averages. week. Nagda said, "people are trying with the University's, new phone
anonymous female resident. "It's job easier, he added, as students WHEN STUDENTS aren't studying to get to know each other." Nagda runs system. Residents have complained
only water and we don't mean any leave, less of a mess for him to clean in their quiet rooms, they are often two to three social events each week. that the University never told them
harm." up. watching movies, one of their Unlike the regular school year, when they would be without phone service
RESIDENTS AGREE that dorm THE 213 spring term residents are primary summer diversions. residents often leave the dorm on during spring term.
life in the summer lacks the wild also "less tense about their classes," "We watch three movies a night, weekends, they seem more respon- Other events scheduled for the
parties and large, messy crowds of according to Jennifer Reinhart, a three days a week," said McCabe and sive to planned social events during residents included a showing of the
fall and winter terms. The noise is resident advisor. LSA senior Terrence Rose, who is the spring term. movie "Amadeus" on Tuesday, and
als Lssing."Life is pretty laid back It depends spending his second consecutive In addition Reinhart said the at- dancing at the U-Club on Wednesday.

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