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...made sure it didn't get out of control. No property was destroyed, no one was hurt. When another proctor came by and told Sam and Dave to close the party down, they did. They thought that would be the end of the story. They were wrong. They forgot about the Administrative Board, or Ad Board, Harvard's infamous disciplinary body...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: The Ad Board | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

...still fashion?). We missed up even stiletto heels--we talked about our height and not about that of those who matter. For some reason, we thought that fashion had to do with individuality, personality, creativity--you know, all those silly things. We forgot it was about being cool--hey, it's been a while since junior high...

Author: By G.a. PETER Fitzpatrick, | Title: They're Too Sexy... | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Some of the disadvantages that come with being a human chameleon: Once, the Leverett House dining hall checker, Vivian, called the cops on me since I was walking around the dining hall in character and she didn't recognize me. Another time I forgot that I was still in my costume, said "Hi" to a friend of mine and she started running. I guess she thought I was a rapist or something. Then there was that time I knocked on my freshman proctor's door, and he started screaming upon opening...

Author: By Jonathan A. Bresman, | Title: Profile: who is that masked man? | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

Decorated with blue balloons and gold moons and stars, the ballroom in the Boston Park Plaza Hotel struck me as grand and elegant, that is until I saw the frightening big hair, tight dresses, and overdone makeup. Luckily, these were only minor reminders of high school which I soon forgot, but a first-from Wigglesworth went as far to say, "Girls looked stupid and slutty...

Author: By Sharon C. Yang, | Title: Prom II | 4/13/1995 | See Source »

...together person. I'll calm down. My hair will behave. I'll bring everything I need to section. I won't be late for Dungeons and Dragons sessions any more. I'll buy a daily planner--and use it. Tomorrow, maybe. Right after I finish writing that paper I forgot about. I'm a little worried, but that's nothing new. I figure that at worst I can finish it at the last minute. After all, who cares if I'm a teensy bit late to class...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, | Title: All Together Now? | 4/6/1995 | See Source »

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