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Bathrooms "Interesting"

Karen Myers of Pittsburgh,
Pa., said, "I like the
atmosphere . . . people in the
halls seem friendlier than those
in the suites; when you're not
separated, everyone seems to
intermix."

McCormick Road bathroom
facilities were called
"interesting" by Susan
Schneider of Vienna.
"Nothing's lacking," she
giggled. "We have more than is
needed.

Some first-year men seemed
concerned about the boy-girl
rao which is still not in their
favor, but Alan Paradise of St.
Louis. Mo. confidently said, "I
don't think I'll have any
problems with girls."

The only problem he was
encountering was finding a
place to eat.

One proud father, M G
Robertson of Portsmouth, a
Washington and Lee graduate
said, "I have mixed emotions
about my son Tim attending a
coed university.

"If I were here myself I
would enjoy it. For my son, I
think he'd study better
without the girls

Virginia girls' schools may
have to look to their laurels in
the future since many first-year
men seem interested in dating
University girls rather than
spending time and money to roll.

The only word Ben Whipple
of Arlington had for the
University was "terrific", while
Dennis Sibiski of Rosedale.
Md. said, "Everyone's very
friendly here."