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<div>[[Category:Groups]] [[Category:Athletics]]<br />
''For an introduction to the game of Ultimate, see [[Basics of Ultimate Frisbee]]''<br />
<br />
WUFO, the Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization, is perhaps the largest student organization on campus. WUFO is a co-ed group (although it is subdivided into WUFO and La Wufa), is run by students, and includes a fall club season with A and B teams, a fall IM season, a spring break trip, and a spring college season with A and B teams.<br />
<br />
==Joining==<br />
<br />
A note to those interested in trying out Ultimate: nearly all of WUFO's members had no experience playing ultimate before coming to a WUFO practice. As an organization, WUFO prides itself on being accepting of new members of all levels, who join at any point during the year. If you are interested in frisbee, regardless of experience, [[#Contact|contact us]] or just stop down at [[Poker Flats]] most days at 4PM; we will be happy to introduce you to the sport all of us have fallen in love with.<br />
<br />
==Structure==<br />
<br />
Unlike NCAA run sports, Ultimate Frisbee is run by the UPA ([http://www.upa.org www.upa.org]) and all colleges compete in one large division broken into regions. As a result, Williams often finds itself competing against schools more than 10 times its size. Despite this, WUFO has had varied success over the years, most recently winning the West New England sectional tournament 2005 through 2007 and sending teams to Nationals in 2003 and 2007.<br />
<br />
In addition to sporting an A-team and 2 B-teams, WUFO members are often lifelong friends and frequently come back to visit one another and current Wufites. WUFO alums (or [[Kraftee|Kraftees]]) have gone on to play and coach many NE teams; most notable is WUFO's presence on DoG and Twisted Metal, two NE club teams who are both top 10 nationally.<br />
<br />
Every fall, WUFO holds the [http://ihuck.com/tiki-index.php?page=PurpleValleyHistory Purple Valley tournament].<br />
<br />
A unofficial but deeply entrenched part of the WUFO culture is the holding of creative theme parties. There is even an elected member of the WUFO board dedicated to planning these events, the Master/Mistress of Vice. Parties are typically not quite invite-only but not all-campus either.<br />
<br />
==Traditions==<br />
===Games===<br />
Sometimes, after or between games, teams will get together for group games related or unrelated to frisbee.<br />
<br />
===Cheers===<br />
It is a tradition to perform a team cheer before a game for the combined purposes of psyching yourself up, psyching your rivals out, setting the game mood, and showing off your own cleverness, coordination, or ridiculousness. Most of the cheers are funny, some are unsuitable for tournaments with families present, and some are reprinted below.<br />
<br />
*''El camino, el el camino<br>The front is like a car; the back is like a truck<br>El camino, el el camino<br>The front is where you drive; the back is where you<br>El camino, el el camino<br />
<br />
===Variations===<br />
The below variations on the rules of the game may be suggested by a player (usually by just shouting out the variation name when he thinks there will be general agreement) and may endure for one point or the rest of the game.<br />
<br />
'''Doob Point''' The next point can only be scored by a diving catch.<br />
<br />
===Mottos===<br />
<br />
*''Everything<--->Connects''<br />
*''Bonibusses (sic) are green,<br>Mountains are purple,<br>I like the dean,<br>But WUFO is psyched.''<br />
*''no hassle, no pain, no damage to the brain''<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
*<email>08tms@williams.edu</email><br />
*<email>08spl@williams.edu</email><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*The [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/wufo/ club website] (defunct as of 3/2/08)</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Ultimate_Frisbee_Organization&diff=16567Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization2008-04-08T17:44:07Z<p>06tfv: /* Structure */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]] [[Category:Athletics]]<br />
''For an introduction to the game of Ultimate, see [[Basics of Ultimate Frisbee]]''<br />
<br />
WUFO, the Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization, is perhaps the largest student organization on campus. WUFO is a co-ed group (although it is subdivided into WUFO and La Wufa), is run by students, and includes a fall club season with A and B teams, a fall IM season, a spring break trip, and a spring college season with A and B teams.<br />
<br />
==Joining==<br />
<br />
A note to those interested in trying out Ultimate: nearly all of WUFO's members had no experience playing ultimate before coming to a WUFO practice. As an organization, WUFO prides itself on being accepting of new members of all levels, who join at any point during the year. If you are interested in frisbee, regardless of experience, [[#Contact|contact us]] or just stop down at [[Poker Flats]] most days at 4PM; we will be happy to introduce you to the sport all of us have fallen in love with.<br />
<br />
==Structure==<br />
<br />
Unlike NCAA run sports, Ultimate Frisbee is run by the UPA ([http://www.upa.org www.upa.org]) and all colleges compete in one large division broken into regions. As a result, Williams often finds itself competing against schools more than 10 times its size. Despite this, WUFO has had varied success over the years, most recently winning the West New England sectional tournament 2005 through 2007 and sending teams to Nationals in 2003 and 2007.<br />
<br />
In addition to sporting an A-team and 2 B-teams, WUFO members are often lifelong friends and frequently come back to visit one another and current Wufites. WUFO alums (or [[Kraftee|Kraftees]]) have gone on to play and coach many NE teams; most notable is WUFO's presence on DoG and Twisted Metal, two NE club teams who are both top 10 nationally.<br />
<br />
Every fall, WUFO holds the [[Purple Valley Tournament][http://ihuck.com/tiki-index.php?page=PurpleValleyHistory]].<br />
<br />
A unofficial but deeply entrenched part of the WUFO culture is the holding of creative theme parties. There is even an elected member of the WUFO board dedicated to planning these events, the Master/Mistress of Vice. Parties are typically not quite invite-only but not all-campus either.<br />
<br />
==Traditions==<br />
===Games===<br />
Sometimes, after or between games, teams will get together for group games related or unrelated to frisbee.<br />
<br />
===Cheers===<br />
It is a tradition to perform a team cheer before a game for the combined purposes of psyching yourself up, psyching your rivals out, setting the game mood, and showing off your own cleverness, coordination, or ridiculousness. Most of the cheers are funny, some are unsuitable for tournaments with families present, and some are reprinted below.<br />
<br />
*''El camino, el el camino<br>The front is like a car; the back is like a truck<br>El camino, el el camino<br>The front is where you drive; the back is where you<br>El camino, el el camino<br />
<br />
===Variations===<br />
The below variations on the rules of the game may be suggested by a player (usually by just shouting out the variation name when he thinks there will be general agreement) and may endure for one point or the rest of the game.<br />
<br />
'''Doob Point''' The next point can only be scored by a diving catch.<br />
<br />
===Mottos===<br />
<br />
*''Everything<--->Connects''<br />
*''Bonibusses (sic) are green,<br>Mountains are purple,<br>I like the dean,<br>But WUFO is psyched.''<br />
*''no hassle, no pain, no damage to the brain''<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
*<email>08tms@williams.edu</email><br />
*<email>08spl@williams.edu</email><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*The [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/wufo/ club website] (defunct as of 3/2/08)</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Ultimate_Frisbee_Organization&diff=16566Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization2008-04-08T16:49:06Z<p>06tfv: /* Structure */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]] [[Category:Athletics]]<br />
''For an introduction to the game of Ultimate, see [[Basics of Ultimate Frisbee]]''<br />
<br />
WUFO, the Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization, is perhaps the largest student organization on campus. WUFO is a co-ed group (although it is subdivided into WUFO and La Wufa), is run by students, and includes a fall club season with A and B teams, a fall IM season, a spring break trip, and a spring college season with A and B teams.<br />
<br />
==Joining==<br />
<br />
A note to those interested in trying out Ultimate: nearly all of WUFO's members had no experience playing ultimate before coming to a WUFO practice. As an organization, WUFO prides itself on being accepting of new members of all levels, who join at any point during the year. If you are interested in frisbee, regardless of experience, [[#Contact|contact us]] or just stop down at [[Poker Flats]] most days at 4PM; we will be happy to introduce you to the sport all of us have fallen in love with.<br />
<br />
==Structure==<br />
<br />
Unlike NCAA run sports, Ultimate Frisbee is run by the UPA ([http://www.upa.org www.upa.org]) and all colleges compete in one large division broken into regions. As a result, Williams often finds itself competing against schools more than 10 times its size. Despite this, WUFO has had varied success over the years, most recently winning the West New England sectional tournament 2005 through 2007 and sending teams to Nationals in 2003 and 2007.<br />
<br />
In addition to sporting an A-team and 2 B-teams, WUFO members are often lifelong friends and frequently come back to visit one another and current Wufites. WUFO alums (or [[Kraftee|Kraftees]]) have gone on to play and coach many NE teams; most notable is WUFO's presence on DoG and Twisted Metal, two NE club teams who are both top 10 nationally.<br />
<br />
Every fall, WUFO holds the [[Purple Valley Tournament]].<br />
<br />
A unofficial but deeply entrenched part of the WUFO culture is the holding of creative theme parties. There is even an elected member of the WUFO board dedicated to planning these events, the Master/Mistress of Vice. Parties are typically not quite invite-only but not all-campus either.<br />
<br />
==Traditions==<br />
===Games===<br />
Sometimes, after or between games, teams will get together for group games related or unrelated to frisbee.<br />
<br />
===Cheers===<br />
It is a tradition to perform a team cheer before a game for the combined purposes of psyching yourself up, psyching your rivals out, setting the game mood, and showing off your own cleverness, coordination, or ridiculousness. Most of the cheers are funny, some are unsuitable for tournaments with families present, and some are reprinted below.<br />
<br />
*''El camino, el el camino<br>The front is like a car; the back is like a truck<br>El camino, el el camino<br>The front is where you drive; the back is where you<br>El camino, el el camino<br />
<br />
===Variations===<br />
The below variations on the rules of the game may be suggested by a player (usually by just shouting out the variation name when he thinks there will be general agreement) and may endure for one point or the rest of the game.<br />
<br />
'''Doob Point''' The next point can only be scored by a diving catch.<br />
<br />
===Mottos===<br />
<br />
*''Everything<--->Connects''<br />
*''Bonibusses (sic) are green,<br>Mountains are purple,<br>I like the dean,<br>But WUFO is psyched.''<br />
*''no hassle, no pain, no damage to the brain''<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
*<email>08tms@williams.edu</email><br />
*<email>08spl@williams.edu</email><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*The [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/wufo/ club website] (defunct as of 3/2/08)</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Williams_Ultimate_Frisbee_Organization&diff=16565Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization2008-04-08T16:48:29Z<p>06tfv: /* Variations */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]] [[Category:Athletics]]<br />
''For an introduction to the game of Ultimate, see [[Basics of Ultimate Frisbee]]''<br />
<br />
WUFO, the Williams Ultimate Frisbee Organization, is perhaps the largest student organization on campus. WUFO is a co-ed group (although it is subdivided into WUFO and La Wufa), is run by students, and includes a fall club season with A and B teams, a fall IM season, a spring break trip, and a spring college season with A and B teams.<br />
<br />
==Joining==<br />
<br />
A note to those interested in trying out Ultimate: nearly all of WUFO's members had no experience playing ultimate before coming to a WUFO practice. As an organization, WUFO prides itself on being accepting of new members of all levels, who join at any point during the year. If you are interested in frisbee, regardless of experience, [[#Contact|contact us]] or just stop down at [[Poker Flats]] most days at 4PM; we will be happy to introduce you to the sport all of us have fallen in love with.<br />
<br />
==Structure==<br />
<br />
Unlike NCAA run sports, Ultimate Frisbee is run by the UPA ([http://www.upa.org www.upa.org]) and all colleges compete in one large division broken into regions. As a result, Williams often finds itself competing against schools more than 10 times its size. Despite this, WUFO has had varied success over the years, most recently winning the West New England sectional tournament 2005 through 2007 and sending teams to Nationals in 2003 and 2007.<br />
<br />
In addition to sporting an A-team and 2 B-teams, WUFO members are often lifelong friends and frequently come back to visit one another and current Wufites. WUFO alums (or [[Kraftee|Kraftees]]) have gone on to play and coach many NE teams; most notable is WUFO's presence on DoG and Twisted Metal, two NE club teams who are both top 10 nationally.<br />
<br />
Every spring, WUFO holds the [[Purple Valley Tournament]].<br />
<br />
A unofficial but deeply entrenched part of the WUFO culture is the holding of creative theme parties. There is even an elected member of the WUFO board dedicated to planning these events, the Master/Mistress of Vice. Parties are typically not quite invite-only but not all-campus either.<br />
<br />
==Traditions==<br />
===Games===<br />
Sometimes, after or between games, teams will get together for group games related or unrelated to frisbee.<br />
<br />
===Cheers===<br />
It is a tradition to perform a team cheer before a game for the combined purposes of psyching yourself up, psyching your rivals out, setting the game mood, and showing off your own cleverness, coordination, or ridiculousness. Most of the cheers are funny, some are unsuitable for tournaments with families present, and some are reprinted below.<br />
<br />
*''El camino, el el camino<br>The front is like a car; the back is like a truck<br>El camino, el el camino<br>The front is where you drive; the back is where you<br>El camino, el el camino<br />
<br />
===Variations===<br />
The below variations on the rules of the game may be suggested by a player (usually by just shouting out the variation name when he thinks there will be general agreement) and may endure for one point or the rest of the game.<br />
<br />
'''Doob Point''' The next point can only be scored by a diving catch.<br />
<br />
===Mottos===<br />
<br />
*''Everything<--->Connects''<br />
*''Bonibusses (sic) are green,<br>Mountains are purple,<br>I like the dean,<br>But WUFO is psyched.''<br />
*''no hassle, no pain, no damage to the brain''<br />
<br />
==Contact==<br />
<br />
*<email>08tms@williams.edu</email><br />
*<email>08spl@williams.edu</email><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
<br />
*The [http://wso.williams.edu/orgs/wufo/ club website] (defunct as of 3/2/08)</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Boring_classes&diff=11955Boring classes2006-05-12T19:23:05Z<p>06tfv: /* Statistics 201 */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Guides]] [[Category:Academics]]<br />
These are the classes to avoid at Williams. You can only take 32 classes while you're here, so take [[interesting classes]] and stay away from those below. If it is the professor, rather than the subject matter itself, that makes the class boring, please make a note to that effect -- keeping in mind the bounds of courtesy and discretion, and the fact that the best place for comments of professors' abilities is [http://factrak.williams.edu Factrak].<br />
<br />
===Psychology 201===<br />
Psych stats is a much more hands-on way to learn statistics than Stat 201, because you have to calculate standard deviations, sums of squared error, etc. by hand, so that you really know where the numbers come from. But this means that the class spends a lot of time adding and subtracting and working out the arithmetic details, rather than learning about the concepts. It's required for the psych major -- and don't let it discourage you from doing the major and taking all the other interesting courses -- but just don't get your hopes up.<br />
<br />
===Statistics 201===<br />
The subject is important, and the material can be interesting at times, but much too much emphasis is on learning to use the software (JMP) and interpreting computer output, which is not interesting. This is mainly a technical class, not exactly an integral part of your liberal arts education.<br />
<br />
*Dissent: Stat 201 with Professor Botts is most assuredly <b>not</b> all about software or data output. In fact, there was almost none of that in Botts' 201 section this semester. While it isn't exactly earth-shattering, high-concept, abstract math, it is by no means a technical course.<br />
<br />
Also, if you happen to have taken AP Statistics in high school, then STAT 201 will literally be about 95% review for you.<br />
<br />
If you're taking Stat 201 now, just be glad you didn't take it while Professor Racz was around in 03-04. Then, it made for a semester of mindnumbing intellectually-insulting drudgery.<br />
<br />
If you are considering taking stats in the future, keep in mind that if Professor Klingenberg were a superhero, his super power would be to turn dry material into a waterfall of intellectually stimulating learning. I can honestly say that his Statistics 201 class was one of the classes I looked forward to going to most during my time at Williams (a feat, given that I found my major incredibly interesting). While his abilities to judge how long a problem set will take (if he says it's long, no big deal, if he says it is short, watch out!) are sometimes a little off, there is NO WAY his Econ 201 is one of the most boring classes at Williams. Given that, I'd like to make a motion to take this class off this list, or only keep it here conditionally. If you agree, register support on the discuss page.<br />
<br />
===Economics 110===<br />
Charts and graphs, charts and graphs, charts and graphs...<br />
<br />
And some elementary arithmetic too.</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Fist_pounds&diff=7103Fist pounds2006-02-09T02:24:42Z<p>06tfv: </p>
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<div>[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6137652344696068484&q=pound+club/ Video Demonstration ]<br />
<br />
[http://youtube.com/w/Pound-Club?v=R7XzaC9vyvI&search=pound%20club/ Video Demonstration (Link 2)]<br />
<br />
Most people are aware of the basic methods of greeting an acquaintance: the handshake, the hug, the man-hug, the high-five, and the chest bump are among the most popular. No greeting, however, has the infinite variation and accompanying delight of the Fist Pound. Here are instructions for executing the most interesting and gratifying pounds known to man.<br />
<br />
== Breaking the Pound Barrier ==<br />
<br />
Fists approach at a moderate speed and brake to the reduced velocity of a bullet in the Matrix at a distance of 8 inches. Continue the slow approach to a separation of 2 inches, at which time both participants make a "boom" or "whoosh" sound as the fists accelerate, collide, and recoil. The hands should open up in the recoil.<br />
<br />
== Pound of Flesh ==<br />
<br />
This starts as a two-fisted pound with fists at shoulder height. After contact, the fists should remain in place as participants execute a manly chest bump.<br />
<br />
== Pound of Music ==<br />
<br />
Begin with a regular right-hand pound, and lock right arms with the other participant. Spin clockwise 180 degrees (360 for added flare), then face each other pound left fists, join left arms and repeat counter-clockwise. Singing is mandatory, though the Austrian garb is optional.<br />
<br />
== Poundcake ==<br />
<br />
Initiate a fist pound at mouth height. During contact, move your head close to the touching fists and pretend to take a big, sensuous bite out of them.<br />
<br />
== Napoleon Bonapound ==<br />
<br />
Note: this requires each participant to be wearing a coat or jacket. Initiate a normal right-fist pound. Slide your hand into your coat and stare off triumphantly into the distance.<br />
<br />
== Quarter Pounder ==<br />
<br />
Pound with one hand but only make contact with one knuckle.<br />
<br />
== Quarter Pounder with Cheese ==<br />
<br />
Same as above, but bring your other hand above the Quarter Pounder to "sprinkle" the cheese. This should involve a light, whispering sound effect in conjunction with wiggling your fingers, perhaps lightly touching the other person's wiggling fingers.<br />
<br />
== Lost & Pound ==<br />
<br />
Start with a right-fist pound, but miss by veering to the left. Follow it up by connecting with an assertive left-fist pound.<br />
<br />
== Zounds of Pounds ==<br />
<br />
Start by rapidly pounding the other person's fists, alternating left and right. After a few seconds, say in a falsetto voice, "Zounds of Pounds!!!!!" and continue the rapid-fire pounding until someone gives up.<br />
<br />
== Knights of the Pound Table ==<br />
<br />
Begin by executing a traditional right-handed pound. Upon release, bend your arm at the elbow and swing your forearm a little more than 90 degrees to your right. Swing back to the left as if striking swords together; make a clanking noise - "dink" or "clank". Now rotate your arm to the left, preparing to deliver a backhanded clash of the swords. Strike invisible swords again, making the appropriate noise. Conclude with a chivalrous right-hounded pound. <br />
<br />
== The Perfect Pound ==<br />
<br />
Popularized by Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire when they were still American heroes, the Perfect Pound endures as a favorite of the masses. You've probably seen it: one person pounds down as the other pounds upward, then switch positions for a second pound, and then finish with a horizontal engagement. This technique is a bit tricky, because there must be an implicit decision as to who starts on top. But if you can solve that problem with grace and without words, you will have the Perfect Pound.<br />
<br />
== Mastur-pounding ==<br />
<br />
Who says you need a partner to pound? Make two fists and pound them vertically such that the first finger and thumb of the left fist make contact with the pinky of the right fist. Great for self-congratulatory moments, or if you've gone too long without a real pound.<br />
<br />
== Pound Robin ==<br />
<br />
Requires three or more participants. The best Pound Robins begin with someone declaring "Pound Robin!", and everyone present must pound with everyone else. Sort of like "Cheers!", but with fists. However, technically, a Pound Robin is said to have taken place if every participant engages in a fist pound with every other participant, regardless of whether it was declared at the beginning.<br />
<br />
== Pound Explode, aka Exploding Pound ==<br />
<br />
An American classic. Start with a regular fist pound, but upon contact, open your fist and quickly retract your hand. Sound effects appreciated.<br />
<br />
== The Reverb Pound ==<br />
<br />
Execute an Exploding Pound. After hands are open and apart, bring them back together and close into a pound. Retract fists.<br />
<br />
== Pound of Goose ==<br />
<br />
Start a pound. Twist your fists and slide them along one another such that the backs of your hands are touching. As they are sliding along, open your fist and lock thumbs with the other participant. Flap your hands and fly away.<br />
<br />
(Not to be confused with the Pound Birdy, which involves the middle finger.)<br />
<br />
== Pound of Dead Goose ==<br />
<br />
Combines the best elements of the Pound of Goose and the Exploding Pound. Execute a Pound of Goose, but before flying too far away, someone says "BOOM!" and destroys the bird.<br />
<br />
== Pound & Lock ==<br />
<br />
Simple but elegant. Pound fists, twist them 90 degrees clockwise, and make a clicking noise.<br />
<br />
== British Pound ==<br />
<br />
Pound, then buff your knuckles on your waistcoat.<br />
<br />
== The Pound and the Fury ==<br />
<br />
Start with an innocent enough pound, but proceed to scream incoherently until they put you away.<br />
<br />
== Dog Pound ==<br />
<br />
Start with a pound, but as soon as you make contact, flop your tongue out of your mouth and begin rapidly stamping one foot on the floor incontrollably. "Attaboy..."<br />
<br />
== Genghis Pound ==<br />
<br />
Start with a normal enough pound, then rape/slaughter the other participant.<br />
<br />
== George W. Pound ==<br />
<br />
Lie to the Nation, then do a sweet 'Zounds of Pounds' with your boy Dick Cheney.<br />
<br />
== The Pound 5 ==<br />
<br />
One party holds out a fist as if to pound, and the other party, instead of pounding, slaps the fist a mid-5. The second party then reciprocates. <br />
<br />
This is the pound of the future.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Check out this link: [http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Fist_Pound]</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Springstreakers&diff=5832Springstreakers2005-12-01T02:14:10Z<p>06tfv: </p>
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<div>=== Introduction ===<br />
The Springstreakers are a loosely organized group of streakers who have made a name for themselves streaking events at Williams. The group was founded by [[Andrew Whinery]] and [[Morgan Goodwin]] during December of 2004 and has since grown into a large but highly unorganized club. While there have been many high points for the group's career, the focus has always been on capitalizing on a maximum of focused attention to create shock value.<br />
<br />
=== Rules ===<br />
# Only streak sober. Streaking is not a shameful act and therefore should not need the influence of substances to convince you into doing it.<br />
# Don't streak little kids. Parents would get angry.<br />
# Don't streak anything with an inordanitely high risk of getting caught.<br />
# Don't streak anything unworthy of getting streaked. Such events include sparsely populated events, unpopular events, things that have been streaked before and things that are unimaginative, eg. run-of-the-mill sporting events.<br />
<br />
=== Highlights ===<br />
<br />
December 2004:<br />
Williams Hall and Sage Hall during sunday night snacks.<br />
Estimated Number of frosh streaked: 200<br />
<br />
<br />
April 2005:<br />
Ephoria Concert:<br />
Currier Basement. Special, founders streak. Family weekend, maximum crowd attention and therefore shock. Gordon's parents love it. Overall success. Remmington Shepperd streaked for the 3rd time.<br />
ESP - 150 <br />
<br />
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May 2005:<br />
Art History 102: Brooks Rogers, professor Eva Grudin' lecture on Pollock's work. Modern art. A reporter and photographer from the Associated Press was also present to witness the event. This highly successful streak was followed by appluase and a very flustered but elated Art professor breaking out into spontaneous giggles for the remainder of the lecture.<br />
ESP: 100<br />
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May, 2005<br />
Hamilton's library (full of windows I might add) was packed with those silly Hamilton students attempting to do work.<br />
Finals week, the perfect time to streak. For about ten minutes, not many people were able to concentrate too hard over the bugling, the Williams cheers, and of course, the 15 naked bodies jogging past them. So, just to let everybody know, we streaked the shit out of Hamilton. I know many of you were worried that we would not do Williams proud or they would not know that it was us, but rest assured, they knew that they had been streaked pretty hard last night by Williams. Hamilton had been getting a lot of press because of their NESCAC college streaking tour. They were boasting an undefeated record, but last night The Springstreakers brought home a W on the road. We really showed them what it is like to get a high concentration of people from a different school to be shocked, mildly disgusted, but highly entertained, by our nakedness.<br />
Hours driving: 6<br />
Williams students streaking: 14<br />
Williams students wearing only a giant purple sombrero: 1<br />
Williams students wearing only purple and yellow socks: 3<br />
Williams students wearing a purple and white cow suit: 1<br />
Estimated Hamilton students streaked: >200<br />
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May 2005:<br />
Well, it has to be said. We once again outdid ourselves, in achieving the greatest moment of streaking history. With Springstreaker leadership, 42 WOOLF leaders pre-emptively streaked the entire JA class. If you weren't there, you missed quite the show.<br />
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October 2005:<br />
After failing to organize a larger group of streakers on Mountain Day, three streakers managed to streak a whole crowd of Williams students atop Stony Ledge, many of whom were playing "Ride that Pony." The game of "Ride that Pony" promptly stopped.<br />
It should be noted that a serious violation of rule #2 (see above) left one toddler with a very strange expression on his face.<br />
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November 2005:<br />
The Springstreakers brought it all back home, streaking the inspiration for their name, the [[springstreeters]] during their fall concert. Fittingly the Springstreakers sang as they steaked<br />
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LOOK FOR "THE PHILOSOPHY OF STREAKING: THEORY AND PRACTICE" TO BE OFFERED UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF FREE UNIVERSITY 2006! THE COURSE WILL INCLUDE BOTH LECTURE AND LAB COMPONENTS UNDER THE CLOSE INSTRUCTION OF MR. GOODWIN, MR. WHINERY, AND OTHER MEMEBRS OF THE FACULTY.<br />
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=== Links ===<br />
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Wikipedia [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streaking]]</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Larb&diff=5360Larb2005-11-18T01:02:07Z<p>06tfv: </p>
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<div>I have no idea what it is. But how can you not trust a food called "larb?"<br />
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I asked what it was...something with beef in it...?<br />
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NO! Larb is our pet. He is a grub. Not a stinky grub like the kids at my high school, but a cute little worm. He is gone, and I think he is hibernating. My friends say worms do not hibernate, but I know they are wrong.<br />
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Sleep tight Larb!</div>06tfvhttps://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Larb&diff=5359Larb2005-11-18T01:01:49Z<p>06tfv: </p>
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<div>I have no idea what it is. But how can you not trust a food called "larb?"<br />
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I asked what it was...something with beef in it...?<br />
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NO! Larb is our pet. He is a grub. Not a stinky grub like the kids at my high school, but a cute little worm. He is gone, and I think he is hibernating. My friends say worms do not hibernate, but I know they are wrong.<br />
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Sleep tight larb!</div>06tfv