Peek Inside Their Homes: Tim and Frank
Roommates at Loyola Hall and Williams 505 Embrace Friendship, Loyalty, and Joy in Their Dorm Rooms
At Loyola Hall, roommates Tim St. John and Frank Amuso have created a vibrant and personal space that reflects their shared values and bond. Their common area is filled with mementos, posters, and customized decorations that embody friendship, loyalty, and joy.
Frank's side of the room showcases his vibrant personality with a Capybara tapestry and a poster of Pope Francis. Tim's side, on the other hand, reflects his passion for music, adorned with playful decorations and sports team pennants. Highlights include Tim's Crusader of the Week award, Christmas cards, a copy of the Songs of Holy Cross, and avocado stickers.
In Williams 505, Mary Kate Terry, Tiana Wakefield, Libby Murphy, and Nora Brannegan have transformed their suite into a peaceful retreat that also embodies the qualities they cherish. The common area exudes an earthy, homey feel, with comfortable seating arrangements encouraging conversation and bonding. Joyful elements like bright colours, fun lighting, and playful decorations add to the welcoming atmosphere.
Viveca Stucke and Paige Thomson, roommates in Lehy 420, have also created a space that symbolizes their friendship and shared experiences. Viveca's side features light blue tones, while Paige's side is adorned with personal memorabilia and customized decorations. Highlights include shared photos, mementos from joint experiences, and collaborative art projects.
Caroline Kramer, Sophia Mariani, Claire Kraemer, and Mary Kate Murphy, roommates in a cozy home on Loyola 1, have also created a space that embodies friendship, loyalty, and joy. Tim St. John's side of the room reflects his passions, while his bed is surrounded by cozy Squishmallows. Displays of achievements and inside jokes emphasize the bond among roommates.
These dorm rooms serve as a testament to the unique and personal ways in which students can create spaces that reflect their friendships and shared values. Whether through shared personal memorabilia, customized decorations, comfortable communal spaces, joyful elements, or displays of achievements and inside jokes, these dorm rooms embody the spirit of camaraderie and joy that is central to the college experience.
- The interior design of Tim St. John and Frank Amuso's room at Loyola Hall, filled with mementos and sports team pennants, mirrors Tim's passion for sports and their shared bond.
- Viveca Stucke and Paige Thomson's room in Lehy 420, with personal memorabilia and collaborative art projects, symbolizes their friendship and shared experiences.
- The common area in the suite of Mary Kate Terry, Tiana Wakefield, Libby Murphy, and Nora Brannegan in Williams 505, with its earthy, homey feel and bold colors, embodies lifestyle elements that promote comfort and bonding.
- The cozy home on Loyola 1, shared by Caroline Kramer, Sophia Mariani, Claire Kraemer, and Mary Kate Murphy, features a side for each roommate's personal tastes, showcasing a blend of features and interior-design elements that reflect their friendship and individuality.