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Nice Weather Blesses Swingin' Springfest

Yet the dead time gave students a chance to check out other amusements--from throwing logs at the Celtic Society's caber toss to paying $3 to get their picture taken with a life-size cardboard reproduction of Latham A. Boyle '00.

After all the students had left, council members were reflective as 20 of them disassembled the stage and packed up sound equipment instead of holding their normal Sunday night meeting.

Everyone seemed to agree that in spite of what Kleyman said was a weekend of 20-hour workdays for the main organizers, the event was worth it.

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A tired Driskell was especially happy.

"People don't realize how hard the council works," she said, hoping students will appreciate the efforts of its student government in making SF2K--as the council's orange T-shirts called the event--come together.

"This is something that the campus will be talking about for a while," Driskell said.

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