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amedi ras - A Halloween Success The annual Samedi Gras Carni- val, sponsored by the Associated Men's Students gives clubs and societies a chance to gain funds through creativity and ingenuity. Because this fall's festivity came on Halloween, the ASPC included a pumpkin sculpturing contest, with prizes offered to the most original sculptors. The many booths olfered a varied horizon of entertainment and release of frustration for all who participat- ed. Profits from the event were split between the AMS and the participating organizations. LEFT, Yogi Yaeger massacres an anonymous victim in the Sophomore pillow-fighting ring. BELOW LEFT, Whipped cream graces the face of Senior Vic Herrell. BELOW, Kappa Phi Kappa initiate Craig Furusho, wipes away egg and eggshell. .. ..
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ig. OPPOSITE PAGE, Jim Bolden tells of his recent trip to Viet Nam and then wails on a soul version of God Bless America. TOP, Prof. Andrews and Dr. Kirkemo relate their views on current issues to concerned students on November 14, Moratoriurn Day. ABOVE, High School Juniors and Seniors register for a weekend of introduction to Pasadena College life. iversity Characterizes Fall Activities On November 14, Pasadena College joined with colleges and universities across the United States in a day of reilection to meaningfully involve concerned students with the nationally-organized Moratorium Day. Political viewpoint notwith- standing, opinions were expressed concerning the pros and cons of war, as well as the significance of Pas. College's participation in the observance. Available avenues of expression include a letter to President Nixon, donation to food kits for Viet Nam, wearing of Works for Peacen buttons, and participation in an aftemoon rally. Joining in the day's program were many of the live hundred prospective P. C. students who came from California, Arizona and New Mexico for High School Day.
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