Front: R. Jones — Turkey, B. Helwig — Turkey, C. Wilson — Venezuela, E. May — Asst, to the Dean, C. Berner — Lisbon, A. Morice — Chile, S. Sgroi — Chile. Middle: L. Painter — Asia lower, C. Hollars — Europe upper, E. Forsberg — Asia lower, L. Ellinger — Recife, B. Letcher — England, S. Kirby — Asia upper, D. Petrie — Mexico, J. Long — Asst, to the Deans, S. Hinds — Europe lower, P. Shagena — Asia upper, D. Ridge — England, M. Lambom — Europe lower, C. Dunn — Europe upper. Back: D. Barber — Columbia, C. Deinum — France, J. Tice — United States, E. Goodwin — Japan, S. Happeney — Portugal, E. Park — Norway, P. Bryant, Philippines, S. Adams — Kenya, Asst, to the Dean, B. Turner — Columbia, J. Oliff — Sao Paulo, S. Mason — Spain.
and somehow our heads are only anointed with cole water. Surely dorm supes and D hours will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the deans office forever. No, not really. We actually love our dorm supes (at least we think someone does). They have been placed in an unique and challenging position in which they performed their duties to the best of their abilities (we hope).
They are our dorm supes, we shall not have fun. They make us to lie down at lights out, and convince us not to talk. They persuade us to do right by giving us demerits if we don’t. Yea, though they walk around with their WOLBI rulebook, I will fear no demerits for thou art with me. My demerit appeal slip, it doth com fort me. They prepare a list of dorm jobs to make me work many extra hours. They won’t let us up until 5:45
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