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Professors lim Foster and Randy Kincaid, one single, the other having only sons, adopted several Queens girls for twenty days and took them to Europe. Each day was filled with new adventures. The group visited the Bank of England, the Labour Party, UNESCO, the US Embassy, NCNB of England, the Stock Exchange of both England and France, and lots of other business oriented places by day. But during their free time and at night these American girls stormed the cities of London and Paris. They raided the Gucci sale, danced at Rock Gardens, ate American style burg- ers at Hard Rock Cafe, and smelled and tested perfume to bring back home. They tried their hand at cockney and sampled their share of lager and lime and plenty of French wine. There were also plays to see, such as Cats, Snoopy the Musical, and Pull- ing up Daisies. After three weeks of touring, shopping, and eating - it was hard to come back to QC to begin second semester. The British hated to see the girls leave too, their econo- my was on an upswing as a result of those American girls. Harrods - Gucci ' Metro ' Snoopy ' Bond Sheet - Snow Piccadilly ' Chelsea ' St. Paul's 2-9 ffx
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Sunday Afternoon Lawn Concerts Lawn Concerts. We have several each semester on Sunday afternoons So, what makes them so special? First of all - you do not need a date. Without one, you don't feel like a wall flower at the dance - in fact you are better off without one. That brings in a second reason lawn concerts are so popular. There are always guys from the neighborhood and nearby colleges who hear about the event. Some are nerds, but one out of every five is always cute. A third reason is you don't have to dance fbut you will be more than welcome to if you wantl. By Sunday after a dance weekend most people are too hung over to do much of anything except sit on a beach towel and relax. Of course there is always plenty of beer, so what's the best cure for a hangover? - more alcohol - naturally. Forget about that test Monday morning at nine. Other rea- sons for loving lawn concerts are, it's the day to show off your new sorority t-shirt, custom made just for that weekend or your new can hugger, personalized grain cup, or even your date's boxer shorts. Then there is Steve Kelley and his cam- era. lf you can count on anyone, you can always count on Steve. Unlike the dance, you can see everyone at the lawn concert, so naturally you have your pic- ture made at least fifty times, with fifty different people. There are certain people that almost always are at the lawn concerts. For ex- ample, David Zeeso will be there with his wife and kids, as well as Ms. Hooks and her dog Winston. Duncan Van Pelt, hon- orary member of SAC usually stops by as well as a group of KA's from Davidson. Then there is the little boy down the street, lohn Tyner, who is no longer a little boy - he has grown up over the past four years. Lawn Concerts. The day to relax and hear all about the crazy things people did the night before. Nothing to worry about - except possibly tomorrow's class at 9 a.m. 119' ,i '11 9
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