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September 24. 1981 The Phoenix page 3 Ready or not, its coed Rouzer from page 1 other outside of the classroom and guys are satisfied wearing a towel or Female occupants on the first floor organized activities. shorts when roving the hallway. Why of Rouzer have brought a diHerent On the other han-d,co-ed living can this difference in hallway attire be- dimension to meeting friends at bring slight problems as well as tween the sexes? According to Gary WMC. As Gary Forte pointed out, opportunities to meet people. One Forte. "'Girls have higher morals" referring to the women, "If you min- problem, which is by no means a This is, of course, just one man's gle, you get to know them better.' new problem, is that of guys wander- opinion. All in all, most of the women Jamie DeGrafft. another freshman ing the halls. As senior Megan Davis agreed that co-ed living on Rouzer living on Rouzer first. added, "trs stated, "You have to condition your- first means slight adjustments in living easier to meet people if you live near self" to be prepared. This may be as habits, and both sexes agreed that them" simple as wearing much more than a no rnecr problems had been encoun- Some of the girls have met more towel 10 and from the shower room or tered. guys than they have girls and some making sure the shades are pulled What does the future hold for co-ed have only seen the guys on the before disrobing. living et WMC? Opinions on this vary stairways. Rouzer first has presented Has privacy been a problem for the According to Dean laidlaw, there the men and women who live there guys? Has their modesty been threat- had been no previous preferences for with the opportunity of meeting each ened? Apparently not. In fact. some cooed living on student response forms, but if Rouzer first succeeds. The waiting begins this may change. Some students questioned on Rouzer first felt that it with student I.D. would be wise to extend cooed living Men's or Women's for Godot coco idea to make other buildings Shampoo, Cut & Blow-dry Said Jamie DeGrafft. "'I think irs a Melanie Clippinger co-ed" explained, Reg. ~O Mary Kaye McDonald The cast having been chosen for where it is more' intimate and the 'We should have a choice" Waiting for Godo!, actors and techni- audience is closer to the action Some students suggested that the 848-3220 cians enthusiastically prepare for the Godot will be performed by an all floors 01 a dorm could alternate male! "We're Close To You" opening of the dramatic art depart- WMC student cast. lighting, props. female. At this time. many 01 the ment's October production. The cast sets and costumes are being created occupants of Rouzer first are pleased PRECISION UNISEX HAIRCUTIING includes: as Vladimir-Bob McQuay, also by WMC students. TM cast - with the co-ed living arrangements 163 W. Main Street - One Block from the College Estragon-Steven Rossman, Pozzo- because of a short preparation period and would like to see them extended Oper. Tues. &. Wed. 11).5' lnurs. &. Fri. 11).7; 501. 9·3 Karen lambert. lucky-Robyn Quick, _ has been rehearsing three to four at WMC in the future Walk-Ins are welcomed! and Youth-lori McCoy hours per day throughout the week. With increasing enrollment of le- The play traditionally performed by The play by Samuel Becken was male students at WMC, something an all male cast includes three female first performed in 1953 at the left must be done about the housing dramatic art majors. Director Max Bank Theatre de Babylone in Pail.". situation. The solution this semester Dixon expressed feelings that the Continued on page 8 characters in the play have "universal qualities" which go beyond the gen- with women cast as three of the live NOW 5.99 7.99 der of the performer. 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