\ \ ©i'siS ^^rnmg^^rnKi^^Sll^m^miiaammmn students in wild, glittery face paint iii)and bright tutus wandered through | . Alumni Gym. Live mXisic filled the air as ^students were dyldng it out in the mflat- ible boxing ring, whiIii''^otheirs; w tying the knot at the ^ h rt n t h Outside; crumbs and bits ^f biread flevv i through; the air Ss”students*stabbed and | parried at each other with day-bid ba-: guettes";. during ^the' fencing;,club’s - ’’Ba guette Fencing Tournament.""Throw in ® some cotton,candy and tie-dyed t-shirts and you’ve^got one swinging street fair, j courtesy of Serendipity 201T. The street/fair, held indoors on. Sat urday due to .weather, was ogjy one of the many events that made up3erendip- ity this year. Although the festival comes every year, it's a litde blt^different every I “Each Serendipity manifests differently as your old friends leave anb^new.pnes are made^ so this Serendipity was of course dtffdrem than then last^ said se- = nior Marcus EdghilL G SHO'

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