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Once the leaves started to change and autumn began, the women of Howard got ready for Howard Hoedown Week. The festivities began with Hall Spirit Day, when the girls were encouraged to show off their Howard Hall pride by wearing cute Duck apparel to class. That night, there was a The Hills watch in the common space that included pina colada, mudslide, and margarita mocktails to get everyone excited and ready for their upcoming SYR. On the night before the dance, the women had their very own marshmallow roast on Holy Cross Hill. A huge bonfire blazed while the Ducks and their friends made s ' mores and sipped hot cocoa to keep warm. On Friday, the girls got out their cowgirl boots, hats and plaid shirts to get ready for their hoedown dance. This year, however, due to many dorms having SYRs at the same time, Howard Hall joined forces with Sorin and Lewis. Since these other dorms already had a jungle theme, the three compromised on a theme and held the first ever jungle hoedown, storv bv Maddv Zollo howard hoedown wee Lindsey Hough and Christy Essman show off their cowgirl attire, photo by K ltlin Robinson unior women gather before the Howard Jungle-Hoedown. photo by M ddy Zollo 2007-2008 Residents of Howard Hall photo by David Prina howard 31
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Howard hall ducks flock together No matter what the season, the women of Howard Hall demonstrate their holiday cheer. Every October, there is a mini cemetery outside of Howard. Each dorm has its own little grave with cute yet clever epitaphs written on the tombstones and cobwebs cover Howard ' s front door. During the Christmas season, posters printed with Christmas carol lyrics hang in the hallways, lights are strung up in each of the stairwells, and large bowls of candy canes sit outside resident doors. One of the dorm ' s events, Howard Halliday, celebrates the Christmas season with caroling, a Santa Claus, and a Toys for Tots drive. Located in the center of South Quad, thissmall yet spirited dorm constantly distinguishes itself from the rest by their unique decorations during the holidays, in addition to other dorm sponsored events including Howard Hall ' s annual bone marrow drive and multicultural dinner. ton, ' wrinen jnd edited bv M.iddv Zollo Howard ' s flag football team is Freshmen gather together after all smiles after winning a game. an in-dorm Frosh-O activity. pholo )( ' Kaillin Robinson photo by Lauren Miller-Lemon Angelica Pangilinan and Lauren Culley show spirit on gameday. photo toitrtcsy of Emily Kocbler Howard Ducks are led lo the CT pep rally by their spirited mascot, photo by n.nld I ' rhu Howard ladies cheer for their dorm at the GT pep rally. photo by Dtivicl Printt 30 the gold standard
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Keough residents participate in Mass, singing with full voice. photo courtesy at Ryan Pdnld ' es Keough section 2B won the Chariot Race. photo courtesy of Ryan Pantages Roos ' Frosh-O Staff takes a well-cleserveci break. 2007-2008 residents of Keough. photo by Mary Conroy Keough residents and mascot cheer at a pep rally. photo courtesy of Ryan Pantages ver250menconsiderthemsetves Vy ' Roos, calling Keough Hall home. Their motto is brothers; scholars; champions, and they work to uphold these ideals. As brothers they practice acceptance, tolerance, and compassion; as scholars they encourageanatmosphereconducive to study, and as champions they strive to do their best in the many activities that occupy their time. One pursuit that occupies the time of Keough residents is Mass. Keough Mass is known across campus for its impressive choir and powerful homilies, deli vered by Rev. Peter McCormick, C.S.C. and priest in residence and vice president for student affairs Rev. Mark Poorman, C.S.C. ' Roos also work hard on their signature events, the Chariot Race in the fall and Aussie Fest in the spring. Although Keough is one of the newest dorms on campus, residents ' energy and achievement are not in short supply, story written and edited by M.irv Schubert I , , . . . .- L 1 .- 1 1 ' ' oos. brothers, scholars. keough hall champions 32 the gold sl.ind.ird I i
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