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,jing the guitar to original songs. Kirk Ed- iings in Boren Lounge. The Union ' s •Coffeehouses: : . Amidst the long weeks of hard work and studying, and in between the fun activities planned for the weekends, Guilford students were treated several times during the semester to Union-sponsored Coffeehouses. Each Coffeehouse offered a great opportunity to let one ' s troubles go for a while and relax to some good tunes, enjoying some good snacks. The first Coffeehouse of the year, in Septem- ber, featured the popular group of Parker Tur- pin and Chris Deelsnyder who were joined by Ed Gross and Reb Blanchard. The second featured Peter Richin and his band in the Grill Room. The talented Kirk Edwards visited for the third Coffeehouse in December. All were top-notch performances enjoyed by many. . «• »!• D - ■. - ' % ' %v ' !•
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Ghouls And Gruel On Halloween ■ on the prowl as Garfield- A clown mimes an act from an unwritten play. The weekend of the ghouls began early in the cafeteria that Thursday evening with the Zoo from Milner arriving with pumpkins on their heads, a strange man making ape noises, an open coffin contain- ing an overworked Epicure employee, and the treat of a unique Epicure meal. How- ever, the best was yet to come Saturday, with the annual Halloween dance. It was a dark and stormy night. As Bill Jolly hid his speakers from the rain under the quad balconies, mysterious beings be- gan to appear there to dance. Once again Guilco students proved their party pow- er. Apparently numb to the cold and rain, students dressed as witches, cats, clowns, six packs, pregnant nuns, and a host of other disguises as they danced the night away. Even counts Bob and Doug Mac- kenzie made an appearance. The refresh- ments, the dance, the entire shindig was put on thanks to the student Union, and as all was danced and drunk, everyone had a good time. Mary Gunz and Michelle Masline break to e.xercise the new alcohol in i
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