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Show Food and fireworks Students mark Fourth at Village University of Utuh (ASUU) and University Village to the tune of $700 each, the affair featured food at cost 10 cents for hamburgers, corn dogs, soft drinks and sno-cones and free watermelon later. Unlike earlier Fourths at the Village, this one invited all students to participate. partici-pate. Booths offered children of all ages chances to throw darts at balloons and paint with water-pistols. water-pistols. A horse-druwn cart gave kids free rides. Married students and their offspring clearly predominated, Lots of kids . . . Hamburgers and corn dogs . . . A husband-wife egg toss . . . Three-legged races. . . Sno-cones, soft drinks . . . Standing in line, laying in the warm sunshine. . . And Uncle Sam as master of ceremonies. . . It wasn't quite as big as the Tribune's extravaganza at Lagoon, but for several hundred married and single students at University Village it was an old-fashioned old-fashioned Fourth of July. Jointly sponsored by the Associated Students of the m as r -'II - - r but single students showed up as well. One single student commented com-mented that all the festivities depressed him because the nicest-looking nicest-looking girls were married and small children wen; numerous. But such sentiments were the minority and most students attending appeared to be having a good time in the warm, cloudless weather. A volleyball match between ASUU and married students, an entertainment hour and a fireworks display at Sunnyside Park cupped off the Independence In-dependence Day activities. |