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moved an e college no longer<br />

placed students in that house.<br />

Dorothy Hujik was i e first<br />

class <strong>of</strong> freshmen wo to spend a<br />

full year in Wilder Ha e first<br />

dormitory built on campus. The<br />

students had to sign in and out at<br />

night and be in by 10 or 10:30 p.m.<br />

on week nights. "A few nights I<br />

recall rushing home from the<br />

Concordia Dance Hall to make the<br />

dorm curfew," says Hujik.<br />

Most dorms cooed<br />

Today, 10 <strong>of</strong> 11 campus dorms<br />

are cooed. They have saunas, game<br />

rooms, microwave ovens, cable<br />

television, exercise rooms and pizza<br />

servi e dorm, Baird Hall, allows<br />

24- tion.<br />

A e students changed<br />

over the ye<br />

"Students w have much more<br />

independence, financially and every<br />

other way," says Arenz, who now<br />

works on campus. "When I w<br />

school, e were committed t<br />

two, t e or four year progra<br />

dep g on when we had to be<br />

out earning a living."<br />

The Hujiks saw a major difference<br />

in the variety <strong>of</strong> career opportunities

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