I was in 208 Hartranft Fall 1978 - Fall 19812nd floor Hartranft - 1977 to 1979
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I was in 208 Hartranft Fall 1978 - Fall 19812nd floor Hartranft - 1977 to 1979
I really like Nittany dorms. Private room, easy window accessThe defunct Nittany Hall #28 76-79
Moved my daughter into 10th Floor Tener yesterday. I started on 10th Floor Pinchot.We just checked our son in East hall tener
where did y’all stay your freshman year.
9th floor
South Halls - 104 Lyons, fall 1983. I place the blame for my freshman 25 solely on McDonalds and CC Peppers across the street........We just checked our son in East hall tener
where did y’all stay your freshman year.
9th floor
I do not remember Volleyball guys in Hartranft.Volleyball guys lived in Center, no? I know some who lived there starting in ‘83.
82. Any other Ewing folks on the board that year?Ewing with my boy Harry.
I was in Nittany 39 - Transfer from Ogontz Campus - single rooms with no RA on the floor - lot's of Keg Parties! Good Times.I really like Nittany dorms. Private room, easy window access
May have been in Mifflin. Ironically one of those I knew was named John Hartranft.I do not remember Volleyball guys in Hartranft.
Stuart Hall - 6th floor. I think 614 last room on the left from the elevator 81 to 83Stuart Hall, 6th floor, 1980
(Moose House)
That’s a small world indeed.Moved my daughter into 10th Floor Tener yesterday. I started on 10th Floor Pinchot.
I "stayed" in Bigler many nights. It was someone else's room though.
what year. I was in either 39 or 40 during 67-68I was in Nittany 39 - Transfer from Ogontz Campus - single rooms with no RA on the floor - lot's of Keg Parties! Good Times.
Wow. When I was there from '82-84 it was co-ed and the women's side was the side that faced Park Ave.Beam Hall, 1st Floor, #109, room faced Park Ave. Back in the day, no females allowed. He'll, couldn't even have a coffee pot.
I do not remember Volleyball guys in Hartranft.
From what I remember in the 90s they were. My sister got in as a freshman in Fall of 98 and lived in Hamilton with some other volleyball players in there.I always assumed volleyball folks were in West, but that's based solely on seeing Bonnie Bremner in the computer lab once. I almost lost my mind when I looked up and she was across from me.
Snyder 7th Floor (end of the hall too, arguably the farthest room out from the rest of campus).
Irvin Hall (EMS interest house) 4th and 2nd Floors.
80 to 84 - spend 6 years in college but I'm not a doctor - but I bet my liver needs one. I has Senior Football Tickets for 3 year - stayed at PSU to get a second degree.what year. I was in either 39 or 40 during 67-68
Mifflin Hall, both freshman and sophomore yearsWe just checked our son in East hall tener
where did y’all stay your freshman year.
9th floor
Potter House myself Fall 1985 - Spring 1987... Can't remember the exact room number...was in the middle of the 5th floor on the stadium side...I remember the mail box combination though. EF-D-ABPotter House, 504 Snyder off the elevator lobby. Lived there Fall ‘76 to Spring ‘78.
Almost everyone had a nickname given to them and they went by it - of course my name was Big O.
Leete '83 First Floor Co Ed.We just checked our son in East hall tener
where did y’all stay your freshman year.
9th floor
Hey!!! Knock it off!!4th floor Holmes. Same period.
Leete sucks.
Agree, but Guiseppe (so?) Harris and Harry Hamilton were on 2nd floor while Frank Case was on the first floor of Hartranft.I do not remember Volleyball guys in Hartranft.
That tradition carried on into the late 70’s. An RA was tied to his mattress in his underwear in the Pollack quad. There was also a large group streak that happened. That spring a large group hopped the fence at the outdoor pool and went for a skinny dip.A memory, for anyone living in the dorms of the Beaver Hall quad, Pollock Halls in the spring of 1974? About 10:30 p.m. some random person would begin shouting out their window during warm spring nights. Others joined in, then, in an enticing manner several young ladies removed their garments, top only and began to press their naked breasts against the dorm room windows. You can imagine how the howling decibels increased, flash lights (what an appropriated terminology) began to search the windows for the pairs of female accoutrements. Not long later, the campus disciplinary kill joys showed up. It quieted down, till they exited, then resumed. This happened for an entire week that spring.
PLUS: The Beaver Ave. parade! After we retired for the evening we heard a roar and my roomie and i arose, got dressed and walked over to Beaver Ave. There were thousands of students congregated there. Fraternities had pledges streaking through the crowd and later, a motor cycle edged into the morass. My roomie pointed and said look at that. sitting behind the guy driving the cycle was a buck naked, buxom young woman. She was enjoying all the attention and attention she got as they slowly weaved through the mass of humanity. It was crazy. College life. IF anyone else participated in these events, chime in.
I was there, front row of the crowd. I could have reached out and touched her, but my gentlemanly instincts of course said no. It was just innocent fun. As I recall, she looked less enjoying it than surprised that the motorcycle was moving so slowly. Great times.My roomie pointed and said look at that. sitting behind the guy driving the cycle was a buck naked, buxom young woman. She was enjoying all the attention and attention she got as they slowly weaved through the mass of humanity. It was crazy. College life. IF anyone else participated in these events, chime in.
My room was to the right when getting off the elevator looking right at Beaver Stadium. Got to see them working on the first expansion during the late 70’s. Basically my room was nearly in the middle of the hall.Potter House myself Fall 1985 - Spring 1987... Can't remember the exact room number...was in the middle of the 5th floor on the stadium side...I remember the mail box combination though. EF-D-AB
I remember Nittany Halls, one winter was so cold and snowy they made a huge dick and balls out of snow and froze it over. It stood there for months haha.The defunct Nittany Hall #28 76-79
The defunct Nittany Hall #28 76-79
I remember Nittany Halls, one winter was so cold and snowy they made a huge dick and balls out of snow and froze it over. It stood there for months haha.
A memory, for anyone living in the dorms of the Beaver Hall quad, Pollock Halls in the spring of 1974? About 10:30 p.m. some random person would begin shouting out their window during warm spring nights. Others joined in, then, in an enticing manner several young ladies removed their garments, top only and began to press their naked breasts against the dorm room windows. You can imagine how the howling decibels increased, flash lights (what an appropriated terminology) began to search the windows for the pairs of female accoutrements. Not long later, the campus disciplinary kill joys showed up. It quieted down, till they exited, then resumed. This happened for an entire week that spring.
PLUS: The Beaver Ave. parade! After we retired for the evening we heard a roar and my roomie and i arose, got dressed and walked over to Beaver Ave. There were thousands of students congregated there. Fraternities had pledges streaking through the crowd and later, a motor cycle edged into the morass. My roomie pointed and said look at that. sitting behind the guy driving the cycle was a buck naked, buxom young woman. She was enjoying all the attention and attention she got as they slowly weaved through the mass of humanity. It was crazy. College life. IF anyone else participated in these events, chime in.