Who are the Alpha Delts?
This fraternity-turned-co-ed-literary-society has a Web page, but it’s really best to meet them if you want to know about their organization (Brooke and Abina, for example, are ADs). They are lovely folk who enrich our lives with their alphadeltic presence, and their Friday kegs. EBF used to be the Alpha Delt frat house (see history). • What’s the point of the free store? Why is there hardly anything in there? The free store is a marvelous, useful communal closet where people can put clothes, books, and other treasures they don’t want, and other people can get them. Some former residents have amassed considerable proportions of their wardrobes from this facility. The free store is generally fuller when the drinking fountain is not overflowing nearby, and when there are many people in the house with a high clothing turnover rate, such as people from Portland or other places where clothes are sold for 70 cents per pound. • Why is the I-room called the I-room? No one seems to know! There