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AFTER COUNTLESS
BIRTHDAY DISAPPOINTMENTS, HE FINALLY GOT HIS SLIP AND SLIDE.
Engineering soph "Cowboy," aka Jordan Davidson, proved
that contrary to what Bon Jovi believes, cowboys prefer riding on
make shift water slides to steel horses during Frosh Week activities
on Concrete Beach.
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IF
WE BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME. Construction workers battled to
re-construct the University Drive Bridge.
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IT'S THE WESTERN
VERSION OF THE "YMCA." Fourth-year English student and
arts soph Karen Vandergust shows how much she likes living in the
Western village.
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FROSH
WEEK 2002
THIS IS TWICE AS COMFORTABLE AS MY STIFF RESIDENCE MATTRESS.
First-year social science student Rob Friday gets some much needed
rest by Concrete Beach.
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FROSH WEEK 2002
"AND SHE IS... SAFE AT HOME PLATE!" Melissa Beccario made
the right call by plunging into everything Frosh Week has to offer
before she started her first-year kinesiology classes.
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FROSH
WEEK 2002
ALL SMILES. First-year social science student Nicola Mchale (left)
and first-year ACS student Dawn Jones (right) appeared to be
enjoying their Frosh Week.
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FROSH WEEK 2002
THE LAST THING HE WAS HEARD TO SCREAM WAS "FREEEEEEDOM!"
Frosh Week is a fun time for all, but does require a little
sacrifice from time to time.
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FROSH
WEEK 2002
I'M SURE GLAD I LEFT NORTH BAY EARLY TO DO THIS. Health science soph
"Bubbles" proves her concentration and dedication truly
makes her a "life-saver" for her frosh.
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