ASG Bash haunts City
Juan Carlos Gil
Issue date: 11/10/09 Section: News
At the dunking tank, students got a chance to drop English professor Patricia McGhee into the cold water.
"I told her I was sorry before my second throw, because I knew I was going to drop her; It felt exciting," said City student Joselin Fuller.
The Fellowship of Associated Gay Students and Straight Allies club had a "pin the tail on the werewolf" activity with bags filled with candy for the winners.
"Even though this year is harder than others, we are still here" said June Cressy president of the classified senate charity.
Pacific Organization for the Study of Supernatural Events (POSSE) held a variety of games at their booth: ring toss, pumpkin head toss, drinking man's game and a karaoke contest.
The smell of burning sage at the Spanish Club's "Dia de Los Muertos" altar was penetrating; bread, tequila, candles and other typical Mexican offerings were on the altars display.
Larissa Dorman, faculty advisor for BEAT, and fellow members were sharing their upcoming events at their booth; their events are usually held every other Wednesdays in B-104.
Zombies, tortured war prisoners and vampires entered the costume contest but the prize for best costume was awarded to Minnie Mouse and the Dungeon Master from the Playboy Mansion.
"It was a better than expected turn out overall," said Cynthia Michalas, ASG public event coordinator.
ASG and student clubs can be reached at (619) 388-3412 or in room D-105.
"I told her I was sorry before my second throw, because I knew I was going to drop her; It felt exciting," said City student Joselin Fuller.
The Fellowship of Associated Gay Students and Straight Allies club had a "pin the tail on the werewolf" activity with bags filled with candy for the winners.
"Even though this year is harder than others, we are still here" said June Cressy president of the classified senate charity.
Pacific Organization for the Study of Supernatural Events (POSSE) held a variety of games at their booth: ring toss, pumpkin head toss, drinking man's game and a karaoke contest.
The smell of burning sage at the Spanish Club's "Dia de Los Muertos" altar was penetrating; bread, tequila, candles and other typical Mexican offerings were on the altars display.
Larissa Dorman, faculty advisor for BEAT, and fellow members were sharing their upcoming events at their booth; their events are usually held every other Wednesdays in B-104.
Zombies, tortured war prisoners and vampires entered the costume contest but the prize for best costume was awarded to Minnie Mouse and the Dungeon Master from the Playboy Mansion.
"It was a better than expected turn out overall," said Cynthia Michalas, ASG public event coordinator.
ASG and student clubs can be reached at (619) 388-3412 or in room D-105.

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