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above left and below, righa Exciting conclu- sion to the Fourth of July Picnic included fireworks. abovw Professors are not imm une to the sun and allow themselves to be convinced into holding outdoor classes. Patricia A. Summers Paul Simpson STUDENT LIFE - 15
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Patricia A. Summers Everything Under the Sun Penny Annie's old location. Both residents and students enjoyed the Fourth of July picnic and fireworks while student sailors participated in the Pirate Party. Calendars became dotted with 14 - SPRINCVSUMMER colorful events and activities and lives were richly fulfilled as summer settled lazily over Clemson Universi- ty. T34 Meg Pridemore Paul Simpson Mt Patricia A. Summers 00p, Ier An early spring ice storm surprises an early berry Cluster. tabove, mm A casual attempt is made to study while submitting to the sun's beckoning. taboveQ Sailing Club's Pirate Party provides many types of social treasures.
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' TRIVIA CLEMSON A New Rage Ironically, the impact of America's interest in trivia has been anything but insignificant or trifling as the word suggests. From the first edition of the game Trivial Pursuit, the fasci- nation spread among different groups and grew to encompass many subjects. Trivia games can be found to test skills with people, places, movies, entertainment and, within the near future, Clemson. The extent of this fad was impossi- ble to determine. Besides the Horn Abbot series, Trivial Pursuit, which includes editions such as Baby Boomer, Genius I and II, Master, Ju- nior, Sports, and Music, many other companies have published games on specific interests. Ripley's Believe It or Not Trivia, Palmetto Trivia, and six varieties of Bible trivia were made available. Several television shows were the subject of some versions of the game including Entertainment Tonight and MASH. Other publish- ers participated in this quest for knowledge as People, TV Guide, Time and Sports Illustrated present- ed their editions. As a matter of fact, most every magazine publication di- rected some attention to America's new pastime. And then there were the satirical ones: Mad Magazine's attempt to cash in on the craze , Idiots Pursuit, Raunchy Trivia, and Vices. Obviously, if trivia was the ,J 11'4'7 . i 11mm 5 $1 uvb V: T... t, gram. ; 3 a, 16 .. TRIVIA CLEMSON
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