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ceived much recognition for its after- noon activities. The Candy Store, with its red and white striped canopies, poolside bars and scantily clad waitresses, is l nown for its poolside bikini contests. There is no shortage of contestants or judges! An attempt is made to maintain order, but sometimes control is lost and the unplanned becomes reality. By far the wildest bar on the Strip, The Button is also the most popular, and this is not only because free kegs of beer are served in the afternoon. Weeks be- fore the scheduled visit to Ft. Lauder- dale, schools submit teams of partici- pants, consisting of males and females, to partake in daily contests. The matches begin with the chanting of college cheers and insults to compet- ing teams. After a rousing rendition of the National Anthem, the fun begins. What starts mildly as a foul-shooting contest ends in a frenzy with wet t-shirt contests, wet willie contests, and the infamous banana eating contest. As for rules, there ore none. Anything goes — anything. Happy hour blends into an all-night drinking festival. Among the nighttime spots are Flanagan ' s, the Windjammer, Mr. Pips, and Penrod ' s. The partying continues until the early morning hours either in a bar or hotel room. Just when one thinks it is safe to leave a closing bar to catch a few hours of sleep, the hotel comes alive. The pool becomes the designated location for a moon- light swim. One finally manages to sneak in a brief nop only to start the cycle once again. On the whole, the students are well- dressed and well-behaved. That is not to say that a few incidents, such as jumping into pools from hotel roofs and driving overloaded vehicles, do not occur. Before the situation gets totally out of hand, the week ends with the stark realization that one must return to face the journey home and all that has been left behind, forgotten. Karen M. Ruszkowski ' r ' - j i . r i , :.l H ;- fiv , ,
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■ nuw f; Oh world, I cannot hold thee close enough! Thy woods, this autumn day, that ache and sag And all but cry with color! Edna St. Vincent Millay 15
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