Meh, not really -- it's not so much that we're drowning in drama as that I think this stuff is pretty interesting so I probably tend to draw it out of proportion.
There were 17 of us frosh down here; I'm not sure where to draw the lines on who's a ghost and who's not, but most of us were out and about -- but ended up mostly socializing among ourselves, maybe because there were lots of us concentrated in Bemis and the two big social groups among the non-frosh seemed to congregate in deep Goodale and deep Walcott. (I was talking to some people from pi west who said over there the rooms in Hayden are most desirable and the frosh tend to end up at the ends of the hall, and I sorta wonder how that affects hall dynamics.) I feel like over this summer I've gotten the chance to get to know better lots of people who I didn't interact with during the year, which is really awesome... and, I don't know, maybe wondering what we're going to do to make sure the crop of freshmen we're going to get in a month and a half interact with us and not only each other. There'll only be around nine of them, seven in Walcott and two in Goodale, and it'll be interesting to see how things go differently.
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There were 17 of us frosh down here; I'm not sure where to draw the lines on who's a ghost and who's not, but most of us were out and about -- but ended up mostly socializing among ourselves, maybe because there were lots of us concentrated in Bemis and the two big social groups among the non-frosh seemed to congregate in deep Goodale and deep Walcott. (I was talking to some people from pi west who said over there the rooms in Hayden are most desirable and the frosh tend to end up at the ends of the hall, and I sorta wonder how that affects hall dynamics.) I feel like over this summer I've gotten the chance to get to know better lots of people who I didn't interact with during the year, which is really awesome... and, I don't know, maybe wondering what we're going to do to make sure the crop of freshmen we're going to get in a month and a half interact with us and not only each other. There'll only be around nine of them, seven in Walcott and two in Goodale, and it'll be interesting to see how things go differently.