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VILLAGE PILLAGE Just as the weather be- gan to improve, Vil- lage Pillage was held in the Village area to kick off the season of spring We weren ' t trying to make a huge event. It was a planned party in a k ind of spontaneous way just to have fun, says Essen Daley who helped plan the first Village Pillage. On Sunday, April 23,1989, the Village area came to life, rocked by three local bands- Amininov Tile, The Furlies, and Tamerlane. The good ole days returned with the sale of 25 cent Cokes, hot dogs, which students could roast themselves, and cotton candy. The water balloon toss, Softball games, watermelon- eating contest, egg toss, and three- legged race brought back youthful memories. People brought out blankets and coolers and were just lounging around, says Junior RoseMary Cosby. Zanetll Cotton candy Is part o( the tun at Village Pil- lage. Ttie first event ot Its tield In the Village area drew over 2000 participants. Student bands relish almost any opportunity to perform, and Village Pillage Is no exception. All the bands were well received. It was a good break from studying and something different to do on a Sun- day, adds Chip Deliee, The crowd agreed. Throughout the day, approximately 2000 students joined in the fun. The bands played, the sun shone, frisbees soared and waterballoons sailed from slingshot launchers, showering rain upon unsus- pecting pillagers . Kirk Smallwood, junior, concludes, it was more fun than a student should be allowed to have on a Sunday. by Linda Bralnin No party would be complete without food. Those who attended roasted their own hotdogs. Sheehan 24 Village Pillage
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Zanetti Yogurt-to-go and a chair In the sun on the WCC potio are the perfect Ingredients for an afternoon snack. Zanetti Hot Spots 23
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V- .k - ZanettI Spring means going barefooted to some Vil- lage Pillage enttiusiasts. Conversation was a hlghllgtit at the event. Sitting on the grass, pillagers listen to the featured bands. Aminlnov Tile, The Furlies, and Tamerlane all performed. Coleman Village Pillage was a lot of fun but it should have been on a Saturday. -Rusty Jordan ZanettI Village Pillage 25
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