Down-the-line Oh traffic o
bad
was
again,
cook dinner this week
'hone bill's in
-
-
but I'm
it's
I'll have
to
good
in. Thank God it's
finally to
have
not
somebody else doing
il
my
turn
tonight,
draw cash for that when I lake of the
rent.
making that funny noise again so much wear and tear from Iriving to campus every day! Bui dinner's on. people are here, and I can elax by the fire, watch some television, and forget URl even exists." fhe car's
-
Down-the-line
living
is
something special. and
It's
having
your
i
arpool, a home and responsibilities that make you feci like you've already graduated and are out on your own. An automatic washer and
dryer,
a
basement,
a
color TV and
a
mailbox
-
all
left the realm of the Office of Residential Life and is Most down-the-liners
really
close
arc
friendships
to
juniors
or
be able to
campus life. They are still always participate in many activities on
marking one who has totally independent.
seniors who have formed
pull
away from the
many bills on time, housecleaning, tra' your own food, paying and from classes and still finding time for schoolwork arc shar so
weighed by the pleasures of complete independence, freedom and from the University. The down-the-liner is a complete individual own life "far from the maddening crowd." V.F
determine his
enough
University
i
and