Hall of Infinite Doors
You let yourself down into Stacey's room. She has a two room apartment. The entrance room is a living room/office. You check the desk and cabinets, but they are locked. It looks like you wasted your time.
Then you spot a tall stack of thick manilla envelopes on the desk. Each one has a name on it. You undo the clasp and open the first. It's a welcome package to a new pledge named Daniella. You sift through the material. It explains what how she will be judged for entrance to the sorority. You put it back and, in doing so, bump the mouse so that the computer screen lights up.
On the screen you see an excel spreadsheet. Down the side are the names of each sorority sister followed by the names of the new pledges. Across the top are either names of men or numbers, depending on the column. Some of the male names are followed by the name of a dormitory in parentheses. Intrigued you check the other spreadsheets and see that each number corresponds to a descrition. For example, "27" reads "nerd with high honors." "37" is "senior on senior's day." "42" is "person weighing more than 300 pounds." "45" is "Person at William Cartwright Dormitory."
You look at the body table and notice that only a few dates are filled in here and there next to the names of some of the sorority sisters.
« Go Back Then you spot a tall stack of thick manilla envelopes on the desk. Each one has a name on it. You undo the clasp and open the first. It's a welcome package to a new pledge named Daniella. You sift through the material. It explains what how she will be judged for entrance to the sorority. You put it back and, in doing so, bump the mouse so that the computer screen lights up.
On the screen you see an excel spreadsheet. Down the side are the names of each sorority sister followed by the names of the new pledges. Across the top are either names of men or numbers, depending on the column. Some of the male names are followed by the name of a dormitory in parentheses. Intrigued you check the other spreadsheets and see that each number corresponds to a descrition. For example, "27" reads "nerd with high honors." "37" is "senior on senior's day." "42" is "person weighing more than 300 pounds." "45" is "Person at William Cartwright Dormitory."
You look at the body table and notice that only a few dates are filled in here and there next to the names of some of the sorority sisters.