When I first came to Valdosta State (then a small college) in the summer of 
1967, all the buildings, even the renovated and newly built ones, not only had 
separate bathrooms, but had separate fountains with signs over them that said, 
"Faculty Only" & "Student!!"  I guess faculty could drink from either if they 
deigned to so while students couldn't.  Can you think in those terms today?

Make it a good day

-Louis-


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On Jun 14, 2012, at 9:24 AM, Marc Carter wrote:







Everywhere I've ever worked or gone to school (post-high-school) had common 
restrooms.

It's evidently been a thing of the past since at least the 70s.

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Marc Carter, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Behavioral and Health Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
Baker University
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From: mjchael sylvester [mailto:[email protected]]
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next to a student? With budget crunches everywhere separate faculty and student 
rest rooms could be a thing of the past.Right?

michael


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