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The women of 112 Evanston
Back row: Senior early childhood education Abby Spaeth, senior communication major Courtney Edwards and senior marketing major Kristin Cella. Front row: Senior marketing and entrepreneurship major Meredith Hirt and senior biology and Spanish major Grace Berdsch.
Ethan Klosterman/Managing Editor
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Flyer News: How did you all meet?

Kristin Cella: That’s interesting.

Grace Berdsch:  Somehow everyone lived on the same floor freshman year.

Meredith Hirt: Three of us lived on the same floor, and two others of us did, too, but in different residence halls.

KC: We didn’t really become friends until after freshman year.

GB: We all met in Daytona, that’s how we became friends.

Courtney Edwards: Basically we all had a really bad lottery number and decided to do landlord junior year.

KC: We had no friends by the time senior year rolled around so we decided to live with each other.

CE: It’s hard to sum it up.

 

FN: What is your favorite thing about living at 112?

GB: How close it is to everything.

CE: Location.

KC: There are a lot of people that we all know that live on this street, and it’s close to everything.

CE: It’s in the Ghetto, but close to class.

KC: And we don’t have to pay utilities anymore. I like that.

 

FN: Least favorite thing?

Abby Spaeth:  Far from the bars.

CE: Only one bathroom.

MH: No air conditioning.

GB: The bathroom door doesn’t stay open. It automatically shuts all the time.

MH: Our power used to go out a lot first semester, but they fixed that.

CE: It’s really small.

GB: To sum it up, maintenance issues.

 

FN: What are your house rules?

MH: Wash your own dishes.

GB: We rotate chores every week.

MH: We’re not very strict.

AS: Don’t open the windows without asking everyone.

KC: Ironic, because you’re the one that does it all the time.

 

FN: What is the theme song to 112?

MH: The theme song to “SVU,” and around birthdays it’s “22” by Taylor Swift.

AS: The theme song to “Friends.”

KC: What do we play every single weekend?

MH: Spice Girls.

 

FN: If your house were made into a movie, what would the title be?

AS: “Dysfunctional.”

GB: “Bad girls club.” Just kidding!

AS: All of our stupid answers are going to end up in Flyer News.

MH: Our tag line for first semester was when “YOLO” was a big thing, and we always said “YOSO” (You’re Only a Senior Once).

GB: “Taken.” Just kidding. “Pitch perfect,” or something involving British accents.

KC:  “Downton Abbey,” or it would be a British comedy.

MH: Everyone talks in British accents here.

 

FN: Is there anything you girls do together as a house?

MH: Watch “SVU.”

KC: Wow, we sound really social.

MH: Day drink.

AS: Drink.

KC: We have family dinners sometimes.

GB: When a day drinking event occurs, we make breakfast together.

CE: Yeah, like St. Paddy’s and Christmas on Campus.

 

FN: What is your favorite room in the house?

All: This one (living room).

KC: I don’t leave here, ever.

MH: Unless we’re eating, we don’t leave here ever.

CE: I eat in here.

MH: I guess unless we’re cooking, we don’t leave here ever.

 

FN: What does a typical Sunday look like at 112?

CE: Death.

MH: Food and TV.

GB: VWK usually starts off the morning.

KC: Netflix will probably be on.

CE:  Pretty much just procrastination.

 

FN: What is one word you each would use to describe the house dynamic?

MH: Loud.

AP: Dysfunctional. Just kidding. But, not really. I’d go with diverse.

KC: We’re all completely different.

GB: Eclectic.

KC: Make us sound really smart, okay.

AS: I don’t know what that means.

CE: Quaint, or cozy, cause it’s really small.

 

FN: Any last words for Flyer News?

AS: We’re sad it’s winding down.

KC: They will have to get the jaws of life to get me out of here after graduation, cause I’m not leaving.

MH: Tell CC I love her.

GB: Tell Barbara I say “Hi.”

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