Madison Moore '24
There are too many! Living in my sorority house, studying abroad in Italy, and working as a student assistant at the Alumni House, to name a few.
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There are too many! Living in my sorority house, studying abroad in Italy, and working as a student assistant at the Alumni House, to name a few.
The GVSC mainframe computer was kept fairly busy for a while with my test runs of a computational physics problem.
My favorite GV memory is having Physical Education classes in the old farmhouse.
In the Fall of 1966, I remember asking the athletic director if we could have a woman's crew. He said, sure. Just bring me some interested students!
Football games and tailgating at mystic.