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Bowling for Charity

With a victory over the 2nd years in bowling last Friday, the 1st years have swept all three events of the Fall TOC season.

C4C 2010 Assassins game

Well the Assassin game has ended and no surprise, C4C has won another round of TOC points for the first years.

Volunteering Events

Life is a playground

On January 27th, a group of students went to assist the Boys and Girls Club in Sacramento open their new playground.

The spread of the "giving" drug

In another successful philanthropy induced dopamine/serotonin buzz, the following people donated time at the B&G club and had a great time: Rani, Brent, Christine, Dave, Courtney, James, Jefferson and Matt Robinson.

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Bowling for Charity

With a victory over the 2nd years in bowling last Friday, the 1st years have swept all three events of the Fall TOC season. The 2nd years, hungry for a win after losing both Cornhole and the costume contest, started off the night firing on all cylinders. The 2nd years' star bowler, Osh Rasmussen, was on pace to break 200, but by the 6th frame it was clear he had not fully recovered from his near career ending beer pong injury from last season. After the 10th frame Rasmussen had a score of 101. Mark Ellinghouse (and his bowling shirt) had the 2nd years' high score with 158.

Unfortunately for the 2nd years, the 1st year class was apparently recruited from a bowling school. Brent Johnson led the charge with an unheard of score of 168. In a post game interview Brent credited "[his] trainer, the GSM and steroids" as the reason behind his performance.

After 10 frames the score was: 2nd years 1121, 1st years 1161.

Can the 1st years be stopped? Will the 2nd years rally? We will all have to wait until Winter quarter to find out.