Word of Life Bible Institute Yearbook 1999

Julianna Comp Michelle Compton Steve Conine Adam Cook Rachael Corless

Brian Corley Michele Cortes Leslie Cousins Danae Couture Rachel Cowan

Dormitory Life o two people are the same, no two rooms are the same

same, especially at WOL- BI. From Austria to Spain, each has its own personality. Of course, there will always be the “rowdy room," the “messy room," the “mothering berth," the “spiritual haven," and

the “Atari chamber," but all of these have one thing in common: stu­ dents. Some just want to have fun, while others squeeze in a few more hours of studying. Faci­ als, flannels, wet laun­ dry, curlers, guitar groups, and the all too popular “Hey, can 1 bor­ row your------?" are not V uncommon in the dorm life. Sure, on the outside everything appears to be typical and orderly, but once you step you will never be the same

(especially if it is shared by two or more people), and therefore, no two dormitories can be com­ pared and found the

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