1988 Gallimaufry

h l O O d ! I / | isions of sugar plums were ly dancing in my head. Moun- V tains of food and luxury were —I ' stacked for my divine use. Then, it began to rain. "Yo, wake up." "Just five more minutes." "Come on. The room is flooding!" "Yeah, yeah." I looked down to see 3 inches of water. "#@""*!?!" Jumping into ice cold water is NOT the best way to wake up. What a mess! We entered the hall, a war zone of falling tiles and flying human beings. " I t ' s about time you took a bath!""Who's going to clean up this mess?!?""Where are we gonna sleep?" Eric McLaren, hero of the day, or– ganized water-sweepers and tile pick– er-uppers. During all this chaos, some of the B-wingers grabbed pillows and blankets to search for sleep. Some– times nature is too kind. Below: Erin Roche looks on as water pours from his bathroom ceiling. BelowRight: R.C. Keith Mcintosh grimly surveys the damage after the flood stops. Stanley Kim and Clay Young salvage some pre– cious items before evacuating. Kevin Narimatsu helps push flood waters out the dormwith a mop. * * *'**"'. . . * i f * i i . - ' v ' . o / V T ' V ' ' •- .* e \'.\--\ '. f *-» • *" ' 9* • -* *• - ' i '*' . 1 , - * * " ' 1 *m~ . • ' M • • ' ' •. **.'• . •• • - * •*• \ •• , *••'- ' . / • • . •{ I I 32 t u Residential

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