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Fun and Games Crafts! Games! Food! Prizes! Fun! That’s what the Fall Festival of- fered. On a sunny Saturday, Sept. 24, people started to crowd on the blacktop at 10:00 in the morning to celebrate the Fall Festival. French pasteries, fried chicken, photography. Christmas gifts, and games such as the Sponge Toss, Shooting Stars, and the ever popular Zoo Dip were all an in- tregal part of this successful day. The Swing Singers entertained with a medley of show tunes, and there were two performances of the faculty play Free To Be You and Me. Late in the afternoon, the track enthusiasts ran in the three-mile Bear-a-Thon and cap- tured prizes. Although the main festival was over at 5:00, the festivities continued with a spaghetti dinner followed by a dance sponsored by the class of '84 from 8:00 until 11:30. The day was a great success, and the Bruin spirit came through once again. Manning the Kcyettes' booth at the Fall Festival are Jennifer Colly. Kim Ellsworth, and Lisa Simp- son. Hand puppets were one of the many crafts sold at the Fall Festival. Ricky Smartt buys a drink from the president of the Afro-American Club. Angela Sylvas 284 Student Life
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