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Hot Coffee and Absent Hoagie-Burgers The darkened cafeteria looked less students who had eaten lunch here. bacon, eggs, and pancakes. As an emp- than inviting that gloomy Saturday Over the smell of my heaven-sent cup ty coffee cup hit the bottom of the gar- morning. Clearing the eye hockey of coffee I noticed that the usual aroma bage can, I heard the sound of cars pull- from my eyes I could almost make out of greasy hogie-burgers was absent, re- ing into the parking lot, signalling the the echoes of the hundreds of screaming placed by the nose tingling scents of start of the Varsity S breakfast. Clockwise from Upper Left VICA's snow sculpture captured the spirit of the winter Olympics as well as first place in the Varsity S sponsored contest. Broom ball fans scream for blood, and they got it — from Loura Casey's nose John Gil wee and Chris Pecor serve customers with a smile at the Varsity S breakfast. Broom ball action on a sultry Sunday afternoon. Wintpr Cnmivol 21
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Spauldi During the second week of February, after a heavy snow, Winter Carnival was held at Spaulding. With the winter Olym- pics as a theme the VICA club took the snow sculpture competition with their Olympic torch, with original colors by Craig Croteau and Ray Rouleau. ng Marks Winter The Varsity S breakfast was the main attraction on Saturday. Smiling Varsity S members served breakfasts of toast and pancakes. Their was a general atmos- phere of fun and frivolity unique to the Winter Carnival. Sunday brought broom ball, where a Carnival blazing sun that brought the tempera- ture as high as forty degrees made going slippery and competition interesting to watch. Sunday night brought the end of the 1984 Winter Carnival, Spauldings rite of winter.
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Broom Hockey: We're Having a Heat Wave ... Traditionally, the broom hockey tour- nament is the most popular thing at Win- ter Carnival, and 1984 was no different. 16 Teams paid the $10 entry fee and gained the right to fight for the coveted crown of broom hockey champion . In the end it was an upset, with an un- heralded bunch of Sophomores, the 86ers, pulling off the big win against Sud- den Impact for the title. The weather at broom hockey was de- finitely unwinterlike. As a matter of fact it was hot. Melting ice produced puddles, which produced interesting wipe-outs. which produced laughter and amuse- ment from the large crowd. All in all it was a typical broom ball tournament, which is to say that every- one had a fun time.
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