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Oktoberfest

 

Frohe Oktoberfest! 黑料不打烊, New England, took a break from studying Saturday evening and celebrated Oktoberfest with a lively farm party. 

When they arrived at the homestead of Emily (Barry 鈥11) and Joe Sullivan (鈥09), Ex Libris Farm, students were more than happy to trade their books for a Bavarian atmosphere. As a continuation of a now-beloved Oktoberfest activity, the afternoon began with a wood-chopping contest 鈥 won by junior Thomas Langley (鈥26) 鈥 followed by a raucous wine-barrel relay race in which the tutors were declared victorious. 

The highlight of the event, however, was the pig-catching competition! In the highly anticipated fundraiser organized by the campus pro-life group, contestants were given five minutes in a pen to pick up a pig for a chance to win a prize. There was a catch, however: the pig was lathered up in grease! Slippery, slapstick fun ensued as students raced around the pen after the oily, oinking pig. 鈥淲e sure put the 鈥榝un鈥 in 鈥榝undraiser!鈥欌 laughed Bella Martinez (鈥26).

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A hearty dinner of potato salad, sauerkraut, pretzels, and bratwurst followed, the latter grilled up by Assistant Dean Dr. Stephen Shivone. 鈥淗e鈥檚 the ultimate grillmaster,鈥 said Matthew Santos (鈥26). Everyone gathered around a bonfire, talking and laughing as the sun set and the stars began to come out. 

As the moon rose higher in the sky, Russell Jarvis (鈥25) led folk singing, accompanied by Will Rosa (鈥27) on banjo and Ben Conrad (鈥25) on guitar. The strains of familiar folk tunes floated through the air as everyone raised their voices in song. 鈥淚 just love Oktoberfest,鈥 sighed Madeline Rogers (鈥28) contentedly, as the celebration continued well into the night.