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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Friday, September Page Fourteen ,4 30, 1983 Walls will be a challenge because nails may not be used to hang 6. A bulletin board and thumb tacks for University artwork. However, masking tape will do nicely for posters, your momentos and messages from your roomate. calendar and light weight picture frames. Innovative students 7. A Swiss army knifethe one with a can opener, knife, have used decorative wrapping papers as cheap wall paper that cork screw, nail file, and scissors. can be changed frequently and used afterward to wrap presents. 8. Book ends to hold up the dictionary, thesaurus and Others use local shopping bags and handmade quilts to cover the campus map. bare cinderblocks. Chinese paper lanterns and wicker shades can 9. Air freshener. 10. Television, stereo or radio for communication with jazz up naked light bulbs. However, dorm policy prohibits the with fabric because affects heat it covering the outside world. Headphones are useful. ceiling draped monitors. 11. A typewriter. sensitivity Plants add a touch of greenery, but choose ones that can 12 The Chronicle Entertainment section to keep you informed of withstand neglect Cacti are a good choice for students-especialcurrent cultural events. dead and weeks. test during effect, but serve f Antique trunks not only give an as good storage space as well. Plastic stacking baskets and hanging wire baskets may be used to store sweaters, socks and jogging attire as well as magazines, books and school supplies. The old instant shelving still survives as one of the least expensive of dorm furniture. The University encourages you to paint your dorm room. Paint, brushes and rollers are provided. All that is required is a paint agreement (which must be negotiated with the Office of Residential Living) and a S5 deposit. Choice of colors is limited to the supply and specifications. Dan Adams said he has found students function better in the academic setting of the University if they are able to create an atmosphere that makes them feel comfortable. The Country Store, a furniture rental service, will supply ' chairs, tables, end tables and shelves for only $6 per piece of . furniture for the entire year. ; as such immersion or heaters hot plate are Cooking appliances, . not allowed in dorm rooms because they may ignite curtains,, ' clothing or carpet. and are cats in the dorms, however, a bowl allowed not Dogs full of fish is OK. Sheets, blankets, pillows and pillow cases are all provided for dorm residents. Linen exchanges are made weekly. Washers and dryers also are available. Although you may be anxious to decorate your new pad, let's get down to the basics. Here are the essentials that will make dorm life tolerable: ly ed brick-and-2-by- - A student's room can become a castle with just a little work . 1 by Kathryn Samual and Ann Jardine Bardsley Chronicle Staff If you're looking forward to decorating your new cinderblock dorm room but have no ideas proceed (home-away-from-ho- to read a paragraph or two for some decorating hints. Although you might be one of hundreds inhabiting a 10 by 16 foot cubicle, your abode need not' look !ike" the other 40 on your dorm floor. After all, you are paying $ 1 ,212 for a double room in Ballif Hall. You might as well turn it into "home." The first step in decorating you dorm room (while consulting your roomate) is to decide on a floor plan that best suits your needs. C3EBK&L Itffititt -4 1. 2. 3. 4. Clip-o- n desk lamp for late night studying. Alarm clock to make it in time to 7:45 a.m. class. Your favorite pillow. Medications (asprin, antacids, cold tablets and vitamins.) 5. 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