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Gabovd Caroline Hudgins, Michael Nelon, and Mike Morga take great delight in the confusion of Don Lusk as he attempts to an- swer the question. Hef0 The completed Trivial Pursuit pie an- nounces a winner. STUDENT LIFE - 21
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A New Rage subject for entertainment, the choice was endless. Since trivia is overabun- dant, there is bound to be a wide variety of questions on Clemson University. Therefore, we, the TAPS staff, challenge you to answer these questions: What was the first women's dor- mitory? What did A. Wolfe David- son do for Clemson University and why? What is on the site of the old Stockade which housed the convict laborers who did work on Tillman Hall? What would have been the re- sult if the construction of Lake Hartwell reservoir had proceeded ac- cording to original plans? What is the average number of hours a TAPS section editor spends in the office on a deadline weekend? What building served as the main campus library for many years? What has always been a source of fascination for' people everywhere became America's favorite pastime. Families, friends, and organizations could quench a common thirst for knowledge with an endless variety of trivial pursuit games, many tailored to the group's specific interest. For the curious, the answers to the afore- mentioned are respectively: Mauldin Hall; A. Wolfe Davidson, a Russian native, built the statue of Thomas Green Clemson for payment of his college expenses; the reflection pond; rising waters would have filled Me- morial Stadium to the twenty-sev- enth row; forty-five hours; and Sikes Hall. One final question: why doesn't this article have a conclu- sion? 34 0 Meg Pridemore 20 - TRIVIA CLEMSON
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F ROG WILD Charades Keep Clemson Hopping Up in the air! It's a bird! It's a plane! No! It's Superfrog! Actually, the frog was the creation of room- mates imagination and entertained many more roommates with its weekly escapades. Throughout the fall semester, the frog and his broth- er, another homemade frog, per- formed many feats and gained a siz- able following of students. Housed in C410 Johhstone, the frogs were a grandmother's gift to BJ. Blackburn. He and his roommate Ricky Sill designed several scenes us- ing the frogs as the main characters. First came Frog Vice, taken from the currently popular Miami Vice. Later came Superfrog, able to hop subcom- pacts in a single hop. Superfrog hopped his way to stardom in Spring for Sight. And, not to be outdone, Superfrog participated in Twister Blister to help fight Multiple Sclerosis. The frogs celebrated the holidays in traditional ways: for Thanksgiving, one frog became a turkey, while his partner was an axe- wielding pilgrim, preparing for din- ner - for Christmas, Santa Frog and tabovei A! home in their C410 johnstone room, the two frogs take a break from their busy acting careers. highU With the aid of computer messages, the frogs portray popular images. 2 e FROG WILD
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