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At Its BEST! R.I. ' s r tried to come up . People ing and putting r material. The end re- very good. Everybody orro to Boy George look-a- s out and ready to party and there was plenty of opportunity for that. The Union had a big bash. They started in the afternoon with jug- glers and face painters and ended the evening with a huge party in the Ball room. Many dorms had their own parties which were big hits too. The fraternities and sororities were also alive with the Halloween spirit. Lambda Chi Alpha sponsored its annual haunted house. As always it was a big success. Halloween this year gave U.R.I. students a chance to show their true spirit. SPECIAL EVENTS 23
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Spring Weekend Spring Weekend ' 85 was as big a hit as had been anticipated. It started off Thursday night in the Pub with New York comedian Randy Levin, who drew the largest crowd the Pub had seen all year. Friday featured a carnival in the afternoon which offered a variety of things to see and do, including a juggler, a tatoo artist, old-time photos, and a band. Later in the evening, a video dance party, “Metro to Go , proved to be highly successful. In spite of the rain, which moved it from the Union patio into the Rams Den, a capacity crowd turned out to dance to the hottest videos. Finally it was Saturday, the day everyone had been waiting for. The day dawned clear and sunny, much to everyone ' s delight. The annual One-Ton Sundae drew a long line of people eager to indulge in delicious Steve ' s Ice Cream. The 25 t donation collected from each person was sent to help fight world hunger. The main event of the day, the concert at Meade Stadium, began at 1:00, with Barrence Whitfield and the Savages opening the show. Comedian Tommy Koenig followed with im- itations of various rock stars, and led into the main attraction, Los Lobos. They came out singing their hit “How Will the Wolves Survive and by the end of their set they had the crowd up and dancing. B. Willie Smith, a Rhode Island band, played songs from their three albums, and put a positive finish to another successful Spring Weekend at URL 24 WCQ
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