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DFHOF J eamd hemage Phozo MIN' JAMAICA Jumr Ludt FOAM PARTY Campus was drenched during the annual Foam Party, hosted by Canes Night Live. Students in bathing suits enjoyed water rides, music and food while a DJ and an emcee pumped up the volume. The unique atmosphere encouraged students to let loose and hue fun. Some did back Hips offan inflatable course while Others broke it down center stage, in the foam pit. Students left in true Orientation style - with a new found feeling Ofswag. SPIRITS HIGH BEFORE THE MASSESE r? ,AMH: ymeyrwk h ,- h. tv, 022 Lifestyles
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