Filling Cavities Phi Delta house, 7:30 am, Saturday morning (drilling): the campus was flood- ed again with construction workers and their accompanying noise. About this rash of construction going on around this rather small and frail campus, I think it ' s fine, but to the noises I hear at 7:30 am, I say ' Thank you very little! ' said the elo- quent Soph. Shawn Holt. Construction of the new science building and the Woerner Center included noise, inconvenient fences, and disruption of the campus rainbow of continuity. What is going on in this school? ex- claimed Soph. Kendall Kavanaugh. There were so many construction workers dispersed on campus that the only way to tell who were students was by who got paid and who paid. Not only did the cam- pus look like a construction site equipped with all the essential machinery and man- r ' f ii I-. ► 1 m i power, but also the campus was divided by fences that seemed to block the easiest route to class. These forbidden zones stretched around Olin and Palmer, stealing half the frat quad and fencing the guys in Arthur house off-campus. On those cold morn- ings blinding snow, it was hard not to run into one of those bothersome fences: We really need a road map, suggested Soph. Scott Gorthy. Angry rumors spread through campus of investing in wire cutters and cam- paigning against chopping down trees. Soph. Roberta Spivak said, They should plant a tree for every one cut down. I mean, there ' s only — what? — 10,000 trees as it is. Reconstruction of Rastall was worse than chaos. Hackey sack takes talent, patience, and when in the mountains, concentration. Not many people are brave enough to attempt the art of flying, but Brian Storey is ready to try as he gets some final pointers from an instructor before his first hang gliding adventure.
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