1977 Miracle Yearbook
138 Home, Sweet Home Although it is often ignored by passersby on their journey to Mar- shall and Carr, Rogers Dorm is definitely .a part of Cedarville's campus. Since it was just convert- ed from apartments into a mens' dorm, one wonders how to fit six guys into a bathroom reported to be somewhat comparable in size to a telephone booth. With the RA living right below them, many of the guys are also faced with trying to live a reasonably normallife as a college student, while maintaining complete silence. Marshall,the twin brother of Carr, is known for extremes in individ- uality. Each unit has its own unique personality, with the resi- dents of the unit forming close friendships with each other. The dorm as a whole cannot be classi- fied as either studious or rowdy, but rather there are a few studious units, and many rowdy ones. (A factor contributing to this may be the recreation available in the basement of Marshall.) 1. Al Woodruff's acrobats make you wonder if the picture is upside down. 2.A speedy exitseems in store for this Rog- er resident. 3. Taking a leisurely pose, Keith Namy chats with a friend. 4."Ready,Aim ..."Phil Smith looks men- acingly toward a nearby friend. 5. Dick Krewson practices his downhill form in anticipation of the weekend. 6. Keith Glassey leads the men's choir of Marshall as he sings into ajumprope micro- phone. 7. The photographer is kept dizzy as he tries to snap this fellow's picture. 8. Dave Denny tries his hand at table top shuffleboard. Vim" °f 474"V tv1i4 attb'
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