Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 21, 1984, Page 8, Image 8

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    ALTON HALL
LIVE FREELY
WITH FRIENDS
at no increase in price!
HOUSING OFF
If you sit down to think about it, you’ll
discover that living in a residence hall really is
a pretty good deal. Go ahead, think about it.
Think about the advantages and disadvantages
of living in a hall versus an apartment.
First of all, consider the freedom and the
friends. Since all of the housekeeping is taken
I care of, you have lots of time and lots of
I freedom to spend with your friends.
(Second, consider the convenient location of
the halls. It really helps to have a home only a
short distance from your classes.
Third, consider the freedom from the hassle
L of buying and preparing food and cleaning up
I afterwards.
Each hall contains a lounge, fireplace and
piano. Each complex contains color television
I sets, ping pong tables and vending machines.
Basketball standards, tennis courts and
covered bicycle racks are located near each
complex.
For students wishing additional privacy,
single rooms are available upon request. In
addition to privacy, single rooms offer
expanded closet space and are furnished with a
comfortable lounge chair.
]High quality, nutritious meals are piano
and prepared by the professional food servi
staff, and foods which appeal to students
various ethnic and cultural backgrounds a
included in our menus. Three well-halanc
meals, which follow a standard menu plan a
offer unlimited seconds on most items, a
served each day during the term exce
Sunday when brunch and dinner are served.
For our summer residents, we offer n
meal options: 5 or 7 day week.
Low Summer Rates
On-Campus Residence Halls
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1673 *762
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5 day* 7 day*
*626 *707
*863 *872
IMventy laa Room Only
(include* telephone)
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Thursday, lune 21. 1984