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Blues UH HUH My parents told me to call If I'm blue. I guess I better I need a clue. Well on Monday, I was all alone. On Tuesday, The food was making me moan. On Wednesday, I cried and I cried. On Thursday, I made friends when I tried. By Friday, I had figured it out, that friendship is what it's all about. HARDIN- SIMMONS HERE WE COME. FRESHMEN! FRESHMEN! READY FOR RUN! And now there’s upperclassmen to push me around. UH HUH All these fish but no help to be found.
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The Freshman Is there a reason for coming to school? .... . I finished high UH HUH school and I thought I was cool. UH HUH But now I’m faced with anew circumstance and I don't seem to have a chance.
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continues Hawthorne, Brian Bluhm, and Dr. Paul Sorrels all donning beanies and going into the pond to sing the school anthem. The Freshmen added to pond activities with their caricatures of Executive Council members, each of whom was also up for a monetary ballot to be tossed in. Phil Wilson was the big dent body, said Brien Jones. This year’s Fall Fest saw plenty of interaction, some of it dirty. There were chances to throw eggs at students, have an executive council member thrown in the pond, get three facul- ty staff members in the pond, and mud Among the “cleaner” attractions at the 1988 Fall Fest, the Junior Class operated a booth for mock weddings and pictures. The Baptist Student Un- ion offered neck rubs. The Sophomore Class kept miscreants jailed in the cage. Theta had a ping-pong ball toss for live goldfish. Alpha Kappa Psi did a Monopoly take-off. But the booths with the most activity seemed to be those with the messiest, stickiest, gooey-est results. The stu- dent foundation sponsored the penny r. Lloyd
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