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OT: If you lived on campus, where did you live?

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We were the first to reside in Belden Hall, when it opened in 1967. 220 men, part of a quadrangle, two men's dorms, two women's dorms. Is it still there?
 
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One infamous resident of Belden Hall was Richard Delage, serial killer.

Richard Delage 2-11-76.PNG
 
17-18: Towers
18-19: Husky Village
Now in Dublin for the semester probably coming back to Celeron.
 
I love the smoking and drinking going on in Homer’s office.
 
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This might deserve its own thread, but here you go. (I think their may actually be another one floating around out there as well):


is that Burr Carlson coaching?
 
Spring and Fall '69 + Spring '70 Frat Quad; Off Campus Fall '70 + Spring '71 Rte 44 in Coventry, and Fall '71 near Mansfield Hollow Dam. Highlight of living in the Frat Quad: the annual snowball fight with the freshmen in the Jungle during the first big snowfall! My house, Alpha Sig, had 3 B'Ballers as members and in residence: Ron Hrubala, Steve Townshend and Doug Melody in those Yankee Conference days.

Returned for a 2nd degree in Spring '74 and lived for 3 semesters in the red house behind the red schoolhouse at the NE corner of Rte 32 and South Eagleville Rd. Frequented Ali John's liquor store and restaurant (across from Spiro's Restaurant) and LOVED his late nite CBGBs with roasted peppers, the best hangover preventer ever made!

Who here remembers Shaboo in Willimantic?
 
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I have never been to North campus. Looks like the Jungle to me

Can't be, the windows aren't broken and nothing is on fire in the quad.
 
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