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Winter Strong Seitz Nrsefy 17
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Christmas And you thought Rochester's winters weather got on everyone's nerves, wrong you were! For R1T students, special activities were conducted to keep the early draft of home sickness from the overcoming them. Volunteers from Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity were transformed into elves in Santa’s workshop, located in the Complementary Education office. From here they answered telephone calls from over 1,000 Rochester children who calleri and talked to the elves about the spirit of Christmas. The FJlingson- Peterson-Bcll area government hosted a holiday event for the underpriviledged children and their families from the Charles Settlement House in Rochester. A buf fet dinner for 1,000 people was given in their honor at the CU Dining Room, after which the children and their families decorated the Fireside Lounge Christmas Tree with homemade ornaments. The event was highlighted by a visit from Santa Claus, who sat with the children and gave each of them a special gift. The party ended with everyone singing Christinas carols, led bv the EPB representatives. The College of Liberal Arts sponsored a holiday concei t featuring the RIT Singers, the RTF Thursday Afternoon Consort and the RIT Men's Octet. Performances were directed by Ed Schell, while the RIT Philharmonic was led by Charles Warren. Sttor
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Dennis Miller The tight's went down and the audience began to chant for Miller; Dennis Miller- Students rocked to the funky, mellow sounds of Inside Out while eagerly awaiting Miller's entrance. Miller, the Saturday Night Live comedian, found it thrilling and interesting to have an interpreter present at the show. With her help, he began teaching the audience the type of sign language they never learned at home or in class. Torrents of laughter echoed against the gymnasium walls during the hour and a half long show. Mtlfer kept spectators on the verge of demise with his bombardments on southern intelligence, advertising holy people and holy socks. His show was fantastic, students really enjoyed Ihecrazy act. One thing was made dear during Miller's press conference, when in college he shared the same conflicts most college students presently face, disinterest. When asked how he spent his college years? he answered, Disinterested , t was rather apathetic about college because I wanted to go into comedy right away, It's right for some people and not for others. Best
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