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Lett: Fislicr Kiys Tctkly Wclmer ami Jamie ISllis aijoy tlieir time off- campus, i ioio counesy of Teddy Welmcr BcIdw: Reyatta contestants row their bloat in iiopcs of winnin;; tiie race. pluM) try David Prhm Fishermen of Fisher edited by Laura Seago Fisher H;ill is well-biown around campus for its two most successful .umiial events, the Fisher Ren;itt;i in the spring Mid the 50-hour nxifsit in the fall. In 2006, Tlie MXitsit proN ' cd successful for the fifth ye;tr. This year, we had a free cookout on die quad, a live cover band, ;md a dodgeball tournament- all tor charity, said junior Jolin Busch. The men of Fisher spent countless hours of prep;iring for the e ' ent. Qt Tliursday, they otticiatei.1 the newest addition to the Roofsit, a cainpus-uide dodgeball tournament. McGlinn took the gold in the women ' s bracket ;ind imsuqiri.singly, Fi.sher was champion in the men ' s bracket. After the tournament, there wiis also free ftxxi for the participants and spectators. The procLXxfs, wliich totaled well o ' er a thousaiid dollars, went to benefit the Chad Sharon Memorial Fund ;ind the American Cancer Society ' in the name of Tim Solic. story by Andrea Serrano The men of Rsher wade m the water a.s tliey watch victon- slip away at tJie refjatta. ) i )t() arurtesy ofjan Bxr nuHt ' ski Hie Jake l imina uul I vrfomis a free concert Llunng tlie 2006 Fisfier rixifsit. I ' hoin by David Prom Jiii-is Suliiv.ui proudly displays the Rsher F ' at a pep rally. loto courtesy uj }in fiic itUHi ' slu Kevin Calmer di s uito a pie tor contest during regatta week i i()to courtesy of Jim BodmarwAi Dorm Life 29
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RiKlu: Rsira Hall St;iff l uni) atuncsy o( BiiHn Arttigasi F.ir Rit;ht: Fishermen proudly display their signature F ' at tlie Perm State pep nilly. Vuiio tv Dmid fVjiui KcsiilL ' llls of lisliL-r 20()6-2()()7 |. u,i,i v IMyGaUaglm YouVe GottQ Regatta Tlic Fisher Regatta is one of the niosi amicipaial e ents c n campus. Eiich year, the domi kicks off the festivities witli Fred and Sally Week in honor of tlie donii ' s baiefactors. Mucii like the week before Fisher ' s rcxifsit, the entire week is packcxl with fun-filial events, all leadinj;: up to the Regatta. Each dorm ainstructs its own hiat ;ind ilie Jomis compote agaiast one aiv ither. G )ni|ietitii m yets fierce as t he tiay comes toan end and the winner finallyprev;iils.Tlie entire wcvkyives the residents of Fisher a chance to bond together as ;i dorm. 28 Dome Smie enthusiastic participants fiercely paddle their Ixxit during ilie 2006 Rsher Regatta. (Vidiii rv Omid Priiui
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IHHHr fUWULJAW Hciward ' s team for Fisher ' s dodachill toiimamatt is ready to dominate and win with their duck and cover shirts, p ioto amnesy of Maura Giii u:U i X Howard Ducks edited by Maddy Zollo The first thing nuwt people tliink of whm they hear abtiiit Howard H;ill is how they are the ducks. Despite being one of the sm;Jler domis on campus, the I ioward girls show tlicii pride with die ' I Lo e Howard ' banner hangiitg on the front of dieir building. Tlie week before dieir SYR, the Howard Hoedown, the girls liave Hoedowii week. Bich night lettding up to their dance, they have a sptx:ial donn event such as movie night with iiuxzktails or a hall dinner, and the week concludes with their canipus-wide bonfire and ha ri do t ha t takes place up on Holy Cross Hill. At pep rallies, they c;in Ix; easily spotted by their yellow duck hats and their loud quacking. Tlie residents of Howard love their dorm for its prime Iccarion on South Quad and the tight-knit domicommmiinin, ' it offers. As sophomore, Maura Caufield, puts it, one of the main reasons I love Howard is because it ' s such a .small ilonii. It ' s really easy to get to know everyone and get involved with donn e ' ents. I wouldn ' t want to live anywhere else. story by Maddy Zollo Sime Howard girls get spiritt l- vith face paint and heads Ixforc heading to die pep rally, photo amnesy of Tara Brno f 30 I l(w;ird U (.inincil iOlb-ZOO? Dome U: Hke ;«id biurcn (.iiilic ' help get the ivoiMc excited with Him-.ird ' s very own duck mascot, Emily Doll, (i iolo courtesy of Naixcyjui HottOTd Hall Statt lOOb-lCOl |) uitn ' Oavul l inti
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