l It wasthe year of World's Finest Chocolates and of buy one - get one free wrappers for Wendy's hamburgers. Once again, clubs and organizations managed to take a large hunk of that precious free time? Instead of basking in the warmth of a soft bed on Saturday mornings, we found ourselves tumbling out of bed to get to school. With one eye open, we made our way to the parking lots to join our fellow club members for KP duty. After arriving, with two eyes open, long hours were spent in freeing the lots of beer cans, cigarette butts, and the ever familiar McDonald's bags. In the spring, to put a little excitement in the clean-up detail, Mother Nature afforded the clubs g with an abundance of bees swarming around the trash barrels. The sweet,gsyrupyi lg ' soda cans were like a dream comestrue to i the hungry bees. The insects were happy, i . W , t ' Z 7 A1 1'-lfilfy v' r s Z Z but what about the poor, overworked and underpaid club member? Sometimes it was necessary to walk fifty steps out of the way just to avoid being stung. With the arrival of tall and winter, the bees all died out. However, Fate was not kind to the clubs. No sooner had Mother Nature eased the plagues of bees, than she sent cold, icy winds to numb our industrious little hands. There was i nothing more fun than cleaning grounds on an 189 morning! g l i To an outsider, it seemed that clubs l couldn't win for losing. To an insider l Q though, the story was aitogether different, College shopping. For college bound students talking to university representatives can be a puzzling axjoeriencei Boogie band. Taurus' drummer, Benny Ferguson, keeps the party jamming to his music at the Student Ffeflnonce. A , A A l
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