“Old” D-Hall + Baked Alaska = Perfection 1997
by Dave Hooper
I remember the old dining hall in Blackwell, affectionately known as “upstairs” (as in “are you eating upstairs or downstairs?”). It had such a warm feeling with the wood floors (if I’m not mistaken), round wood tables and balcony seating. Even more special were the Thanksgiving dinners in there where you were served (the student workers actually waited on your table!) a Thanksgiving feast to die for, including the famous Baked Alaska. Yum.
I recall sitting in that d-hall for hours at a time, just talking with friends around a table. Good times.
[Pictured: Baked Alaska]